Wonky Fruit for the Workforce

The site team at Knowles House order our fruit from Oddbox, a company that supplies fruit and vegetables that would otherwise go to waste because of imperfections in shape, meaning that supermarkets won’t sell them.

Oddbox is committed to operating in the most socially and environmentally responsible way, and will re-invest a majority of its profits to further the mission to tackle food waste, as food waste is a global problem.

Over 30% of food produced (worth 1.3 billion tonnes) is wasted globally every year. One of the United Nation’s sustainable development goals (12.3) is to halve the per capita global food waste by 2030.

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