Meachers Global Logistics Supports Food Redistribution Initiative

Meachers Global Logistics is committed to responsible supply chain management and reducing unnecessary waste. We recently identified a surplus of organic baby food products in our warehouse that required disposal. Rather than sending these items to landfill, we have arranged for them to be donated to The Big Difference, a Southampton-based food redistribution charity dedicated to reducing waste and supporting those facing food insecurity.

The Big Difference began in March 2020, during the first COVID 19 lockdown, as an extension of Above Bar Church’s Big Breakfast initiative. Since then, the charity has partnered with over 100 community groups, charities, schools, and places of worship across the region. To date, it has redistributed more than £4.5 million worth of surplus food, about 40 tonnes of stock monthly, equivalent to approximately 95,000 meals.

The products include 5kg bags of organic baby pasta, such as macaroni and shells, and 25kg bags of organic oat flour. All items are in excellent condition with good best before dates, and by redirecting these goods, we aim to ensure they are put to meaningful use.

Emma Newman, Warehouse Manager at Meachers Global Logistics, said:

“We’re always looking for practical ways to reduce waste and make a positive impact. Donating these products means they can benefit families rather than being discarded, which is a far better outcome for everyone involved.

Partnerships like this are vital in tackling food waste and supporting communities. We’re delighted to work with The Big Difference to ensure these products reach those who need them most.”

This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to sustainability and social responsibility within the logistics sector. We believe that practical solutions like this can help reduce waste while benefiting those who need it most.