Doha: The tournament organising committee has partnered with local charity Hifz Alnaema to ensure that unused and surplus food is donated for redistribution to workers and other beneficiaries.
The Food Waste Minimisation programme was established in the wake of learning from the FIFA Arab Cup 2021 where it was observed that organics, including food, comprised a significant portion of total waste. To prevent the disposal of otherwise safe, consumable food, it was agreed to work with the local experts at Hifz Alnaema—the first and oldest food bank and food recovery program in Qatar— will be responsible for recovering surplus food from 12 venues, including stadiums and fan zones, to be redistributed to recipients in need.
The joint program is not the first cooperative initiative between Qatar 2022 and Hifz Alnaema, as previously over 1,400 meals were donated and delivered during the FIFA World Cup Draw and Congress in March. Since operations started in some official FIFA World Cup Sites in October 2022, thousands more meals have been donated.
Jose Retana, Sustainability Director for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC said, “The Food Waste Minimisation programme depends on local civilian and social organizations like Hifz Alnaema with the network and resources to not only ensure the safe redistribution of food resources, but also to suggest innovative sustainability solutions for future tournaments and similar global events.”
Ali Ayed AlQahtani, Executive Director of Hifz Alnaema, remarked “A tournament like the FIFA World Cup encompasses much more than just football. Through the partnerships with local government and community organizations, a comprehensive vision for social, environmental and humanitarian sustainability comes to life, benefitting thousands outside the tournament and having a lasting, transformative effect on the local culture of charity and social cohesion.”