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Whole Foods Turns Scraps into Chicken Feed
16 Dec
Summary
- Whole Foods Market will pilot new tech to convert food scraps into chicken feed.
- The technology, developed by Mill, aims to reduce food waste by up to 80%.
- Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund invested in Mill to support this initiative.

Whole Foods Market is partnering with Mill Industries to deploy an industry-first, on-site food waste recycling system. Starting in 2027, the grocer's back-of-house fruit and vegetable scraps will be transformed into a valuable ingredient for chicken feed.
This collaboration, bolstered by an investment from Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund, represents a significant step in the grocery industry's efforts to combat food waste. The Mill Commercial system automates the processing of scraps, reducing waste volumes by up to 80% and simplifying operations.
The initiative aims to create a more circular supply chain, turning waste into a valuable feedstock. Beyond environmental benefits, the technology is expected to lower transportation costs and enhance food safety, ultimately stabilizing prices for consumers.




