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Food Waste Project Now Self-Sustaining
18 Jan
Summary
- Community group transforms donated vegetables into meal ingredients.
- The project provides a social space for skill-building and connection.
- It operates with initial council funding and volunteer support.

The Chop, Chat and Change project in Sleaford has become self-sustaining, according to the local council. Launched in October 2025 with seed funding from North Kesteven District Council, this initiative focuses on reducing food waste by preparing donated vegetables for community use.
Run by GoGro CIC, the project involves volunteers who create ingredients for healthy and tasty meals. This process not only prevents food from going to waste but also provides a vital social hub. Participants describe it as a rewarding way to connect with others and contribute positively to the community.
The food prepared by the volunteers is distributed by Sleaford Community Grocers. The success of the Sleaford group, also replicated in Gainsborough and Lincoln, highlights the impact of hyper-local community engagement and volunteer passion. This model emphasizes direct community benefit and skill development.




