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COOKING WITH VEGETABLES AND HERBS MADE FROM YOUR OWN WASTE!

Your own waste as a nutrient for vegetables and herbs from your own or company's garden. Tastefully assembled and served as a delicious healthy dish.

Solve the waste problem within 24 hours by upcycling worthless GFT waste into valuable compost. This compost made from your own GFT serves as a nutrient medium for the vegetables and herbs from the company garden or home garden to be served in the company restaurant or on your own table at home. An innovative solution where everyone contributes, resulting in a healthy and energy-rich meal for all the effort and love.

Our own waste as a breeding ground for our healthy food

Healthy eating is important to them at Sweco. Erik van Schie and Kitty Sluisman explain, "it's tasty and contributes to the well-being of our employees." Healthy food with lots of fresh vegetables, fruits and other delicious products. For example, we introduced 'meatless monday' on Mondays, our meeting lunches are vegetarian as standard and we serve lots of fresh vegetables and fruit in the process.

Making work of healthy eating where everyone is involved and contributing

The waste, or rather the raw materials we leave behind, we want to be able to process ourselves as much as possible. And with our own composting machine, which has been in full operation for a few months now, it can be done. Cutting waste, coffee grounds, peelings and garden waste is processed in 24 hours into a very rich compost, which our employees can take away for their own use. Even our customers are enthusiastic and are using our infinitely refillable container system to scoop free compost.

Less waste, fewer trucks, less CO2 and more healthy meals

By being self-reliant and making your business operations circular, you solve the waste problem at the source. People's awareness is broadened by teaching them how to realize this practically. This experience and knowledge are in turn shared with our clients, completing the circle and enabling people to contribute collectively from their own strengths.