
Deliveroo launches the ‘Collecteroo' initiative in collaboration with UAE Food Bank
The 'Collecteroo' initiative will see a dedicated van collect surplus food from supermarkets, trading companies, hotels, and restaurants. With nearly 500 tons of food collected every month, the Collecteroo van is set to become an essential part of the UAE's efforts to combat food waste while ensuring that excess food benefits those who need it most.
Taghrid Oraibi, Head of Communications at Deliveroo Middle East, said 'The launch of the 'Collecteroo' initiative is a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to reducing food waste and tackling food insecurity. By working with the UAE Food Bank, we aim to help make a tangible difference to communities in need across the UAE. This initiative, aligning with our Full Life campaign, is part of our broader strategy to ensure we make a positive impact in the markets we operate in. We look forward to building on this ongoing campaign as we continue our efforts to reduce food waste.'
Manal Obaid bin Yaroof, Head of the Executive Team at UAE Food Bank, said 'At the UAE Food Bank, we continuously seek opportunities to expand our efforts in building a sustainable food ecosystem where excess food is efficiently redirected to those who need it most. The 'Collecteroo' initiative has the potential to support thousands of individuals every month, bringing us one step closer to ensuring that surplus food is distributed responsibly and effectively.'
Deliveroo's initiative supports the UAE's national target of reducing food waste by 50% by 2030, in line with the country's food security strategy and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
About Deliveroo
Deliveroo is an award-winning delivery service founded in 2013 by William Shu and Greg Orlowski. Deliveroo works with approximately 181,000 best-loved restaurants and grocery partners, as well as around 135,000 riders to provide the best on-demand delivery experience in the world. Deliveroo is headquartered in London, with offices around the globe. Deliveroo operates across 10 markets, including Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Ireland, Qatar, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and the United Kingdom.
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