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ProCook partners with Food Cycle charity

Kitchenware brand ProCook has announced a new partnership with Food Cycle, a UK charity that aims to alleviate food poverty, loneliness and food waste through community… View Article

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ProCook partners with Food Cycle charity

Kitchenware brand ProCook has announced a new partnership with Food Cycle, a UK charity that aims to alleviate food poverty, loneliness and food waste through community dining.

The move reflects ProCook’s ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility and its core values of sustainability and community support.

Sarah Wheatley, people and ESG director at ProCook, said: “At ProCook, we believe in the power of community and the importance of reducing food waste.

“Our partnership with Food Cycle allows us to further our commitment to these values by supporting their invaluable work in providing meals to those in need. We want to bring joy to everyday cooking, and community dining is the perfect vehicle for bringing that vision to life.”

Food Cycle chief executive Sophie Tebbetts added: “We are thrilled to join forces with ProCook in our mission to make food poverty, food waste and loneliness a thing of the past for every community.”

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