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With Relish: 55K Pounds of Surplus Zucchini Saved From B.C. Landfill

  • A West Kelowna business saved about 55,000 pounds of zucchini from being wasted this year, according to co-owner Kyla King.
  • RadJamz was founded by Kyla King in 2016, aiming to reduce food waste, and it later expanded with Garrett Millsap's help to produce zucchini relish.
  • King confirmed that the partnership with the Greater Vancouver Food Bank enables them to process surplus zucchini into condiments before spoilage.
  • Millsap emphasized their community-focused efforts, stating, 'There is absolutely nothing going to the landfill.
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With relish: 55K pounds of surplus zucchini saved from B.C. landfill

RadRelish products from West Kelowna diverting crops from the compost pile

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55K pounds of zucchini saved from landfill by West Kelowna business

RadRelish products can be found at select grocery stores

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Kelowna Capital News broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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