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Majid Al Futtaim donates 12,000 meals in Ramadan

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DUBAI: Majid Al Futaim, the leading shopping mall, communitie­s, retail and leisure pioneer across the Middle East, Africa and Asia, has announced an overwhelmi­ng response to its pioneering food rescue programme‘ Feed the Future’ for Ramadan, with more than 12,000 meals donated during the Holy Month with the support of its 27 corporate partners.

Teaming up with technology plaform Replate, restaurant partners at Majid Al Futaim shopping malls, and other Majid Al Futaim businesses including Carrefour, VOX Cinemas and Crate and Barrel, the ‘Feed the Future’ initiative seeks to reduce food waste and manage surplus food and comes as part of Majid Al Futaim’s strategic efforts to bolster food security in the region.

The response to the ‘Feed the Future’ campaign during Ramadan surpassed all expectatio­ns, with Majid Al Futaim’s F&B partners at Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Deira, City Centre Mirdif, and City Centre Al Zahia donating a total of 6,049kg of food during the Holy Month. This translated into a staggering saving of 13,820,124 litres of water and preventing the equivalent of 12,399kg of CO2 emissions in the process.

The distributi­on of the 12,000 donated meals throughout Ramadan was coordinate­d with the UAE Food Bank, ensuring that the contributi­ons reached charitable organisati­ons and groups, including workers in communal housing and families across the UAE.

Commenting on the milestone, Fuad Mansoor Sharaf, Managing Director, UAE Shopping Malls at Majid Al Futtaim Properties said: “This milestone in our ‘Feed the Future’ initiative is a testament to the untiring efforts of Majid Al Futtaim and our valuable partners to combat food waste during the Holy

Month and promote the values of compassion, and solidarity. We are pleased to note the excellent response to the initiative and would like to thank all participat­ing brands for their generosity, as well as our programme partners Replate and the UAE Food Bank for ensuring the pickup and distributi­on of the contributi­ons.

“This achievemen­t not only contribute­s to preserving our environmen­t and aligns with our goal to become Net Positive by 2040, but also underscore­s our steadfast commitment to bolstering the UAE’S food security targets and creating a positive impact on local communitie­s,” he added. Manal Obaid Bin Yaroof, Head of the Executive Team of the UAE Food Bank, highlighte­d the close partnershi­ps between the Bank and companies such as Majid Al Futtaim to promote community initiative­s aimed at collection and distributi­on of surplus food while reducing waste.

Bin Yaroof said: “We highly value our collaborat­ion with Majid Al Futaim. Our shared mission in this initiative is to provide meals to the beneficiar­ies during the Holy Month of Ramadan, while reducing food waste.

The UAE Food Bank remains commited to ensuring a positive environmen­tal impact and supporting the UAE’S circular economy goals, all while prioritisi­ng environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. This goal can be atained by reducing carbon emissions and food waste by 30 per cent by 2027, alongside diverting surplus food away from landfills.”

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A total of 6,049kg of food was given during the Holy Month.
↑ A total of 6,049kg of food was given during the Holy Month.

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