Citizen Food Waste Behaviour Change Grant

Encouraging citizens to waste less food

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This grant is now closed to applications. 
  • This grant supported projects trialling new behaviour change interventions to encourage citizens to waste less food.
  • Priority was given to interventions that focussed on two behaviours: buy what you eat (BWYE) and eat what you buy (EWYB). Interventions had to be proven, but new to market.
  • This Resource Action Fund grant was open to commercial and not-for-profit organisations for capital and revenue costs.

Grants awarded

The below organisations across England were awarded funding.

Grant recipient Location Grant value
Anglia Ruskin University Higher Education Corporation East of England £59,112
Blakbear Ltd England £93,893
Botanic Gardens Conservation International England £72,566
City, University of London (with University of Sheffield and Seefood Ltd) Yorkshire and the Humber £99,271
FLAVR FOODS LTD England £72,084
Kitche Limited England £68,663
  Total: £465,589

Related pages

  • Citizen behaviour change

  • Resource Action Fund

  • Large Scale Food Waste Prevention Grant