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General overview

Stage of development: Implementation

Policy sector: Agriculture and environment

Intervention

The ANDES integration project in Rouen will enable the recovery of unsold goods from wholesalers and producers, their recovery and their redistribution to food aid associations, including the solidarity grocery stores of Normandy. These activities are carried out by employees in integration, who benefit from the support with the aim of returning to sustainable employment. In addition to limiting food waste, the integration projects help diversify the diet of vulnerable populations, by making fresh fruit and vegetables accessible to as many people as possible.

Target population

The integration projects help diversify the diet of vulnerable populations, by making fresh fruit and vegetables accessible to as many people as possible.

Location

Country

  • France

Service delivery locations

  • France (5 integration projects located in Rungis, Lille, Perpignan, Marseille and Rouen)

Involved organisations

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Outcome metrics

  • To distribute at least 1,400 tonnes of fresh fruit and vegetables, including more than 500 tonnes from fight against food waste
  • To have at least 10% of our purchases in local and/or organic products and 10% purchased directly from producers
  • To welcome and support 125 vulnerable people on the employemnt integration path
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