We Don’t Waste to spend $2,312,082.00 to occupy new space in Denver Colorado.
Denver, Colorado — According to state and local development sources, We Don’t Waste plans to invest $2,312,082.00 to build out new space in Denver. The company plans to occupy the new space at 6090 E 39th Ave in Denver, on or about September 1, 2023. According to the company website We Don’t Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more. We Don’t Waste was founded in 2009 with a mission to make an impact on food waste. Today, we are one of the largest food recovery organizations in Colorado. We prioritize rescuing perishable items such as fresh produce, lean proteins, and dairy products. Not only do these foods have a shorter shelf life, but their production has the greatest impact on the environment. As an added benefit, we’re able to provide families and individuals with fresh foods, which can be very difficult to access, particularly for families living in food deserts. And we’re able to supplement the food assistance provided by our partner nonprofits. This allows our nonprofit recipient partners to consistently serve people with healthy and wholesome foods without increasing their operating costs — and allows them to spend more of their precious financial resources on other programming, rather than purchasing food.
To learn more about We Don’t Waste, visit http://www.wedontwaste.org/
Company Contact:
Arlan Preblud, Founder and Executive Director
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arlanpreblud/
720-443-6113
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