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Gander supports Love Food Hate Waste’s Food Waste Action Week

by Fiona Briggs
March 18, 2025
in Sustainability
Reading Time: 3 mins read

GanderGander is thrilled to support Love Food Hate Waste’s Food Waste Action Week, running from 17th – 23rd March 2025.

Food Waste Action Week is the flagship annual event delivered by WRAP’s Love Food Hate Waste.  The campaign helps households develop the tools they need to cut food waste at home.  This year, Food Waste Action Week will continue to focus on raising awareness of the benefits of buying loose fruit and veg.

With food waste costing on average £1,000 for a household of four every year, Food Waste Action Week will help shoppers to save money and waste less food by shopping for loose produce.

WRAP’s research has identified the potential to reduce household food waste by removing the packaging on uncut fresh fruit and veg, enabling us to buy closer to our needs as well as the ‘bonus’ benefit of eliminating a significant amount of unnecessary packaging.

WRAP recently called for a packaging ban on 21 fruit and veg items, to be developed via a formal consultation process. This recommendation has been created in consultation with industry stakeholders from across the supply chain. Selling these 21 items loose has the potential to save in the region of 100,000 tonnes of edible fruit and vegetables from being wasted annually in people’s homes as well as saving 13,000 tonnes of plastic film.

WRAP has identified that, to drive action across the whole UK food system and help overcome the challenges faced by industry, policy change would create a level playing field and unlock action that is essential to enabling people to choose what they’ll use and buy more uncut fruit and veg loose.

Jackie Bailey, senior campaign manager Love Food Hate Waste, said: “We know buying loose fruit and veg has the potential to significantly cut the amount of food ending up in the bin – now is the time for retailers and shoppers to make that a reality. Increasing loose fruit and veg offerings in store will not only reduce hard to recycle plastics, it will also enable shoppers to buy closer to their needs, slashing waste and stopping tens of thousands of tonnes of CO2 emissions.”

Gander welcomes WRAP’s Love Food Hate Waste campaign, which helps households develop the tools they need to cut food waste at home. While progress has been made, it is clear that Food Waste Action Week will raise awareness to highlight the benefits of buying loose fruit and veg.

Stacey Williams, business development director at Gander, said: “Gander continues to lead the charge in reducing food waste by providing retailers with innovative tools to highlight reduced-to-clear food items in real-time. By using our SaaS technology platform, stores can not only cut waste but also bring in new shoppers, improve margins, and support their local communities.

“We know that food waste contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. Tackling this issue at the store level – where food is often lost due to expiration – is a vital step in creating a sustainable and circular food system. By reducing in-store food waste, retailers can also support their ESG goals, improve efficiency, and build stronger relationships with customers who increasingly value sustainable practices.

“There are challenges to overcome, but the opportunities for impact are massive. By working together, leveraging technology, and committing to measurable objectives, we can reduce food waste and protect the environment.”

Gander supports Love Food Hate Waste’s Food Waste Action Week running from 17th – 23rd March 2025.

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