100 Independent Restaurants to Receive Grant for Sustainable Packaging to Help Fight Climate Change, a Partnership From Uber Eats, Visa Inc and Enterprise Nation

LONDON--()--Independent take-aways and restaurants in London, Paris and Madrid can apply for the chance to receive funding for more sustainable packaging to help their business operations become more environmentally-friendly.

Enterprise Nation has partnered with Uber Eats and Visa Inc. to launch Grants for Growth, a pioneering programme to support food service businesses in their efforts to reduce packaging waste as they grow their business.

Grants for Growth is designed to help restaurants transition away from single-use plastic packaging to greener and more sustainable options. The programme will see 20 successful applicants in London, Paris and Madrid receive $10,000 each in credits (in the local currency) to spend on more sustainable packaging products with an approved sustainable packaging supplier.

The initiative is part of a broader $1 million year-long effort to support small business merchants who use Uber Eats to grow their businesses in major cities including Los Angeles and New York.

Pierre-Dmitri Gore-Coty, SVP and Global Head of Delivery for Uber said: “On behalf of Uber Eats globally, I’m very happy to be working as part of this coalition to help restaurant owners reduce packaging waste and contribute to the fight against climate change. Single-use packaging is used in nearly every takeout order worldwide—with our restaurant partners we can work towards reducing waste and helping small businesses thrive.”

Emma Jones, CBE, founder and CEO of small business support platform and membership organisation Enterprise Nation, said: “This is a fantastic programme that’s really going to make a tangible difference to small food businesses in these major cities as well as the planet.

“In an ideal world, everyone would like to do their bit by reducing unnecessary collective waste, but the transition can often be unaffordable, and beyond reach for many small businesses. This programme breaks the cycle and addresses the initial financial burden of purchasing more sustainable packaging.”

Douglas Sabo, Chief Sustainability Officer, Visa Inc. said: “These days, customers are choosing businesses that offer sustainable choices. That’s why introducing more sustainable packaging can make businesses more appealing – so they can grow while helping the environment at the same time.

“With consumers continuing to express desires to live more sustainably, businesses across sectors have a notable opportunity to adopt more sustainable practices to meet this demand. Visa is excited to expand on our partnership with Uber Eats to help small businesses to not be left out of the sustainable business transformations this moment requires.”

Research suggests single-use plastics harm the environment by disrupting the productivity of natural systems like oceans and clogging urban infrastructure. An analysis from the Ellen Macarthur Foundation suggests if we don’t change, by 2050 single-use plastic alone will outweigh fish in the sea.

To apply go to https://www.enterprisenation.com/grants-for-growth/

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About Grants for Growth
Running a successful small business takes a lot more than just hard work, particularly through a global pandemic and climate crisis. It’s why Uber Eats has partnered with Visa to create Grants for Growth, with provides funding to help businesses move forward and grow on their own terms. https://merchants.ubereats.com/gb/en/resources/community/grants-for-growth/

Contacts

Liz Slee
Liz@enterprisenation.com

Release Summary

Independent take-aways and restaurants in London, Paris and Madrid can apply for the chance to get funding for more sustainable packaging.

Contacts

Liz Slee
Liz@enterprisenation.com