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A new chapter: Foodrise projects Sussex Surplus and Seeding Reparations go independent to continue work on food justice

Summary by foodrise.org.uk
Two of Foodrise’s longstanding initiatives – Sussex Surplus and Seeding Reparations – have now become independent Community Interest Companies (CICs). This marks an exciting milestone in the evolution of Foodrise and represents a new chapter in our collective work to promote food justice, reduce waste, and support community-led change. Seeding Reparations is a racial justice organisation that has fostered a collective of allied organisations to …
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foodrise.org.uk broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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