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Home » Business » Transforming food waste into animal nutrition: How the Shoprite Group feeds 3 000 cattle a day

Transforming food waste into animal nutrition: How the Shoprite Group feeds 3 000 cattle a day

Eddy Chabalala by Eddy Chabalala
25 January 2024
in Business
Reading Time: 2 mins read
The Shoprite Group converted more than 1 000 tonnes of food waste into animal feed over the past 6 months to feed 3 000 cattle daily.

By converting 1 000 tonnes of food waste into animal feed over the past six months, the Shoprite Group is providing enough fodder for up to 3 000 cattle daily as part of its commitment to environmental sustainability and advancing the circular economy.

The retailer is repurposing food products – returned from Shoprite and Checkers supermarkets to its distribution centres in Brackenfell, Western Cape, and in Centurion, Gauteng – that are no longer fit for human consumption, thereby preventing waste from ending up in landfills.

Dried goods such as rice, pasta, maize products, cereal products, flour, chips, snacks and seeds now supplements hominy chop, a byproduct of maize milling, in the Group’s animal feed formula. This has resulted in maintaining high-quality feed.

To reduce food waste, which has significant environmental, social and economic implications, the Group applies a hierarchical approach.

“Our biggest efforts go into preventing food waste and losses before they occur,” explains Sanjeev Raghubir, Head: Sustainability and CSI for the Shoprite Group.

The Group does this by reviewing its ordering, replenishment and ranging processes, using technology and data analytics to identify food waste hotspots.

“Secondly, any surplus food which is still fit for human consumption, is donated to registered beneficiary organisations. Over the past financial year these donations impacted 544 beneficiary organisations including community centres, disability care, aftercare facilities, shelter, old age homes, orphanages and soup kitchens. This enabled us to serve 67 million meals over the period,” notes Raghubir.

Only when surplus food is no longer fit for human consumption is it then assessed for animal feed eligibility and composting.

The Shoprite Group is targeting zero organic waste to landfill by 2025 and this year 72 000 tonnes of waste avoided landfill. “By embracing this hierarchical waste management model, we have adopted industry-leading practices to reduce, reuse and repurpose waste,” says Raghubir.

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Eddy Chabalala is the Editor and Publisher of Quick Read Magazine, a leading online publication in South Africa. With a background in copywriting, social media management, and public relations, Eddy has been with Quick Read since 2014 and has witnessed the magazine's growth over the years. He focuses primarily on entertainment, music, and movie reviews. Under Eddy's leadership, Quick Read covers a wide range of topics, including general news, technology, entertainment, celebrity news, sports, health, and finance, aiming to provide fresh and relevant content to its readers.

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