The Felix Project

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Felix Project is a United Kingdom charitable organization that saves surplus food from suppliers and redistributes it to charities. It has the dual aim to help reduce food surplus. The Waste & Resources Action Programme (abbr. WRAP) estimate that 10 million tonnes of food was thrown away in the UK in 2016[1] and help relieve food poverty (Sustain estimate 18% or one in five London pupils are at risk of hunger every day.)[2]

Work[edit]

The Felix Project redistributes food that supermarkets, wholesalers and other suppliers cannot sell for a variety of reasons, ranging from seasonal gluts and packaging defects, to changes in customer orders. It sorts and delivers food, free of charge, direct to local kitchens, community halls, schools, day centres and food banks. The charities provide meals, snacks or food parcels for their clients who include the elderly, the homeless, those with mental health issues, refugees and asylum seekers, families and children.[citation needed]

They collect or receive food from over 539 suppliers, which is then distributed to nearly 1000 front-line charities, schools and holiday programmes in London. In 2021, they provided food for 30,000,000 meals. As well as redistributing food, Felix's Kitchen in Poplar, East London, uses donated fresh produce to create circa 4,000 "ready meals" a day. (numbers correct as of Jan 2024) [3]

History[edit]

The Felix Project was founded in July 2016, in memory of Felix Byam Shaw who died suddenly from meningitis.[4] It started with a van and a depot in West London.[5] A new depot in North London opened in November 2017. In 2018, weekly food deliveries to primary schools started with Stanhope Primary School,[6] and a green scheme for cyclists and walkers to collect and deliver food in a courier bag.

Campaigns[edit]

The London Evening Standard and The Independent's 2017 Christmas Appeal[7] raised £1,049,896[8] for the Felix Project's Help a Hungry Child Programme to establish 'market stalls' in primary schools, to help channel surplus food from suppliers directly to those young children and their families who are in the greatest need. The aim is to ensure no child in any primary school supported by the charity goes hungry.[9]

56 Team Felix runners took part in The Big Half,[10] London's new half-marathon.

Collaboration with top London chefs aims to raise the profile of high-quality gastronomy and show the value of surplus food to encourage social inclusion. This includes partnering with Refettorio Felix at St Cuthbert's Centre, a community kitchen founded by chef Massimo Bottura, and being the official charity partner for London Food Month[11] which was attended by more than 100,000 people.

Funding[edit]

The Felix Project is funded by donations from individuals, corporate supporters and the Felix Byam Shaw Foundation.[12] The Evening Standard's Food for London campaign had The Felix Project as its flagship charity.[13] Corporate sponsors donate vans, fridges and contribute to running costs.

Crowdfunding helped raise funds for a new depot in North London.[14]

Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs awarded funding in the first round of their Food Waste Fund, which was awarded to redistribution organisations to substantially reduce food waste from businesses.[15]

Awards[edit]

2017 Beacon Award for Philanthropy, for Justin Byam Shaw, founder of The Felix Project[16]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Food Waste Recycling Action Plan, WRAP". July 2016.
  2. ^ "London Food Poverty Profile report: Beyond the Food Bank Sustain - London Food Poverty Profile report: Beyond the Food Bank Sustain". October 2017.
  3. ^ "Our Story". The Felix Project | London charity fighting food waste and hunger. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  4. ^ "The Felix Project, set up in memory of a boy whose life was tragically cut short Evening Standard". September 2016.
  5. ^ "From a single delivery van to 20,000 meals: How the Felix Project grew". November 2017.
  6. ^ "Market stall opened in London school". December 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-06-18.
  7. ^ "Help feed London's hungry children: Our Christmas appeal". November 2017.
  8. ^ "Readers raised £1m for hungry children". January 2018.
  9. ^ "Help a Hungry Child: The two tonnes of food in this warehouse was destined for landfill - here's how it won't go to waste". November 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-06-18.
  10. ^ "Team Felix put through paces to run London half marathon to help hungry kids". January 2018.
  11. ^ "London Food Month,30 days celebrating food at over 400 evens across London". June 2017.
  12. ^ "The Felix Byam Shaw Foundation".
  13. ^ "Food for London: The Evening Standard launches a campaign to collect wasted food – and give it to the hungry, Evening Standard". September 2016.
  14. ^ "The Felix Project – a food waste depot for London Crowdfunder". December 2016.
  15. ^ "Food Waste Fund: £4 million awarded to cut food waste". May 2019.
  16. ^ "Beacon Award winners Beacon Awards". May 2017.

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