We all have a role to play in the fight against food waste. Australian Food Pact Signatories, Compass Group Australia, share how they are igniting change through their global initiative Stop Food Waste Day. There are great insights into site activations, spreading the food waste message, and engaging with staff and consumers on food waste action.
– Winston Hugh, National Food Waste Reduction Manager, Compass Group Australia.
Compass Group Australia is a leading food and support services organisation supporting clients in Australia since 1969. A 13,000-strong team of employees, we operate more than 700 locations, serving thousands of people every day through food and support services focused on health and wellbeing.
Compass Group Australia proudly became signatories to the Australian Food Waste Pact to create and share solutions and strategies dedicated to food waste prevention.
As a leading procurement and supply chain provider, our commitment is to drive sustainable change at scale across our business. To do this we share our own learnings and work with a like-minded community to show best practice and lessons learned.
We understand that the food waste problem faced by Australia is not a task to be taken solo. The only solution is true collaboration between companies, industry sectors and the government.

Stop Food Waste Day 2023 campaign assets.
Each year, Compass Group leads Stop Food Waste Day (SFWD), a global day of action in the fight against food waste.
Launched in 2017, the day is recognised in over 40 countries and reaches millions of people. SFWD activations focus on reducing food waste at each of our sites and educating consumers and clients on how to do the same at home.
Celebrated each year on the last Wednesday in April, SFWD has seen support from a number of global organisations, government bodies and notable Members of Parliament, as well as celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver.
Supporting onsite activations, our team members follow five simple steps: 1) Build your event, 2) get your team ready, 3) engage your clients, 4) promote your event, 5) share your story.
Events are easy and scalable.

Stop Food Waste Day 2023 activations at Chartwell’s sites.
One example from SFWD 2023 was Chartwells’ sites focusing on 100% utilisation of the humble pumpkin. This zero-waste concept provided a theme for activations and enabled opportunities for education around stopping food waste not only in commercial but at home.
Some other successful activations have included:
Take Over a Station
Highlight zero or low-waste recipes and have your chef take over a station for the day. Utilise marketing and signage to tell the story of your Stop Food Waste Day recipes.
Highlight Your Zero-Waste Recipes and Programs
Create a zero or low-waste food waste menu, or showcase zero-waste snacks to consumers.
Stakeholder Involvement
Highlight the importance of collaboration and leverage the opportunity to get food waste on your stakeholder and suppliers’ agenda by getting them involved. We leveraged the support of the Australian Food Pact team and had them and other industry partners, such as OzHarvest and Nutrition Australia, join two of our activation events in 2023.
Run a Teaching Kitchen
Teach a ‘leftovers’ class to your guests and show them that they can repurpose and reduce food waste at home.

Sam Oakden, Head of the Australian Food Pact, at Stop Food Waste Day activation in Melbourne.
What have been the positive impacts of taking action to reduce food waste for your business?
Compass Group’s global initiatives to stop food waste have had a number of positive outcomes:
Implementing new practices and initiatives such as SFWD come with some initial challenges but those are far outweighed by the valuable opportunities and learnings.
Challenges:
Learnings:
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The Australian Food Pact is working with businesses to fight food waste and build a more sustainable, resilient and profitable food system. Can you help?