With the announcement that Flashfood has diverted more than 40 million pounds of food waste in Canada making recent news, which equates to 76 million pounds of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) saved from reaching the atmosphere, the company is among the select few to leapfrog from Deloitte's Companies-to-Watch list to the top Technology Fast 50 award the following year.
"It's really humbling to receive this recognition and to be in the position we are as a company. We have the best teammates who want to focus their careers doing impactful environmental work, a collaborative, growth-oriented culture, and strong retail partnerships that have led to incredible business results," says Josh Domingues, Founder & CEO of Flashfood. "To say that Flashfood is the fastest growing clean tech company in Canada is something we're all very proud of, but we have a lot more work to do in front of us."
Since 2016, Flashfood has connected consumers to heavily discounted food nearing its best-before date. Shoppers simply download the Flashfood app to find a nearby grocery location, choose discounted food items and complete their purchase. They then conveniently pick up their order at the designated Flashfood Zone at their local grocery store. To date, the digital marketplace has saved shoppers an excess of $130 million and diverted more than 50 million pounds of food from reaching the landfill through partnerships with some of North America's largest grocers.
"These outstanding companies are amongst the elite of Canada's clean technology sector, developing and bringing to market innovations that create a more resilient and sustainable future for the environment," stated Anders McKenzie, partner and national leader for the Technology Fast 50 program at Deloitte Canada. "With ever-increasing business opportunities to reduce our carbon footprint, make energy efficiency gains, and accelerate the deployment of renewable energy sources, these winners distinguish themselves in a highly promising and dynamic space. They represent a cohort of innovators who are contributing to the environment and helping to create a sustainable business and technology landscape in Canada."
Source : Newswire.ca