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This just in! From upcoming Dolce events and delicious recipes to company news and information on allergy awareness, the latest headlines all land here. Check them out below…
Exciting developments for The Redeemer Primary School in Blackburn this summer term; as the new Dolce Green Team project launched at the end of April to great success.
In partnership with the school, Dolce set out to provide The Redeemer Primary with its very own school garden; perfect for growing ingredients commonly found in our favourite menus. Concurrently, as food inflation continues to affect all of us, the project could not have launched at a more opportune moment.
With this new equipment, students at The Redeemer – Our Green Team pioneers – will continue to ‘grow their own lifestyle‘ by developing their horticultural skills; whilst enhancing their overall knowledge of all things nature. Everything grown in the new garden can be used in Dolce school meals, therefore increasing our sustainable efforts and reducing the impact of food inflation.
Daily food waste is an unavoidable by-product of running a school. It is often not reported that schools typically send an alarming 30% of their food produced to landfill. However, the Redeemer instantly reduced their food waste from the typical 30% to a tiny 5% overnight by switching to Dolce’s innovative food management technology.
Through a unique partnership between Dolce and a third party waste collector, Re Food, the remaining 5% of food waste is collected each week. This allows the school to help power the National Grid by repurposing its unavoidable food waste into gas.
We introduced the pupils to our fabulous new Green Team Gang.
Pete, Spencer, Pablo, Bea and Hana!
A group of plants designed to encourage pupil participation. Teaching our curious students all about the amazing differences found in nature. Everyone has a pace of learning and growth that works best for them, just like plants do!
“Grow up in your own way, and you’ll shine brighter day by day.”
Our thanks goes to Stonehill Nurseries and Garden Centre for their very generous donation of multiple different seed packs as well as compost, plant pots and a 20% discount on the sapling plants we purchased.
Consequently, students were able to open up their Green Team bags to find everything they needed to get started in the garden. A whole variety of plants went into the soil and each pupil promised to look after the garden as everything grows.
The children get so much joy from being part of the ‘Green Team’. It’s a place where they can plant vegetables and herbs, get some fresh air. They can also laugh with their friends and learn about the benefits of eating locally grown produce.
Not only is the initiative helping to educate the younger generation on how eating local food can help reduce carbon emissions, but it helps their overall wellbeing.
Head Teacher, Mr M Power
Many of us don’t realise that a huge 8-10% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions relate to food waste. In Scotland it is now compulsory to dispose of food waste in the appropriate food waste recycling bin; a move that could arrive in the rest of the UK in the future.