Corporate partnership revolutionises NGO’s fight against food waste

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The Lost Food Project headquarters.

KUCHING: Rentwise and Arvato Systems have joined forces in a mission to empower The Lost Food Project, a non-profit organisation dedicated to combating food waste and hunger.

Rentwise in a statement today (Dec 18) said their joint mission has resulted in a substantial donation of remanufactured laptops and desktop computers valued at over RM21,000.

“These devices, rejuvenated to contemporary standards, are set to revolutionise the operational capabilities of the NGO, enhancing their efficiency in redistributing surplus food to the needy.

“The Lost Food Project, known for its dedication to sustainability and community support, stands to gain immensely from this strategic alliance.

“The initiative provides the NGO with advanced tools in connectivity and communication, courtesy of Arvato Systems’ retired laptops, which have been expertly remanufactured by Rentwise. This technological uplift is crucial in their ongoing battle against food scarcity and waste,” it said.

Rentwise Commercial Director Lanz expressed enthusiasm about the venture, stating, “Our contribution of remanufactured business computers is a step towards enhancing the NGO’s operational effectiveness, aiding them in making a more substantial impact in their fight against hunger and food wastage in Malaysia.”

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The statement also noted the collaborative effort underscores the commitment of Rentwise and Arvato Systems to sustainable business practices and social responsibility.

“By repurposing and donating IT equipment, the partnership not only sequesters an estimated 10 tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere but also demonstrates the influential role of technology in societal betterment.

“The gesture is a shining example of how collaborative efforts between corporations and non-profit organisations can instigate significant social change, addressing key community challenges,” it added.

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