Helsinki-based technology company Wolt has announced partnerships with EIT Food and the European Federation of Food Banks (FEBA) aimed at improving sustainability and food security across its European operations. Wolt operates a platform connecting consumers with restaurants, grocery stores, and other local sellers, facilitating ordering and delivery services in more than 30 countries. The company’s collaboration with EIT Food and FEBA reflects a broader effort to address systemic challenges in the food sector, including waste reduction, sustainable packaging, and equitable access to food.
Through its work with EIT Food, Wolt will explore methods to minimize food waste and implement more sustainable packaging solutions within its platform. EIT Food, funded by the European Union, engages a diverse range of stakeholders—from startups and research institutions to large corporations and consumers—to drive innovation, education, and systemic improvements across the food value chain. By connecting technology-driven delivery platforms with food system research and innovation, the partnership seeks to identify practical interventions that can reduce environmental impact while supporting a more resilient and efficient supply chain.
“This is an important step forward for Wolt and the broader ecosystem,” said Jamieson Saab, Global Head of Sustainability at Wolt. Sustainability has always been a core part of our strategy, particularly when it comes to reducing the environmental impact of the meals we deliver. We’re excited about our partnership with EIT to help us navigate this space and make real progress. We’re confident they’ll bring the same value to this new area of our work as we’ve experienced with their sister organization EIT Urban Mobility.”
EIT Food echoed the sentiment:
“We support projects, people, and organizations that align with our mission to create positive impact – fast and at scale. By bringing together stakeholders from across the food system, we foster collaboration, innovation, and real solutions that drive meaningful change. Together with Wolt, we aim to do just that.”
In parallel, Wolt has partnered with FEBA, a non-profit organization that coordinates a network of over 30 national food banks across Europe. FEBA’s mission is to collect surplus food from businesses and redistribute it to vulnerable populations, while supporting longer-term strategies to combat hunger and food insecurity. Through this collaboration, Wolt aims to enhance its existing efforts to reduce food waste, strengthen emergency preparedness in food supply chains, and explore initiatives such as virtual food bank models that could make food support more efficient and responsive. The partnership also seeks to provide Wolt’s customers with opportunities to engage with food donation programs, integrating social impact into everyday ordering processes.
“Supporting local food banks is a natural fit for Wolt,” said Saab. “While many of our users enjoy the convenience of ordering food online every day, there are countless families struggling to make ends meet. Partnering with FEBA allows us to leverage our technology for good — enabling certified food banks to receive support quickly and effectively, while also giving our customers the opportunity to ‘order a little good’ alongside their meals.”
Nearly 38 million people in the European Union experience moderate to severe food insecurity, while FEBA and its member organizations currently reach over 12 million people each year. By combining Wolt’s platform capabilities with FEBA’s operational expertise and reach, the initiative aims to create measurable improvements in food distribution and waste reduction, moving beyond short-term charitable efforts toward systemic solutions.
Together, the partnerships illustrate an approach that blends technology, collaboration, and social responsibility. Rather than serving commercial expansion, these initiatives focus on reducing environmental impact, improving access to food for vulnerable populations, and fostering a more sustainable and equitable food ecosystem. By integrating research, innovation, and operational coordination, Wolt, EIT Food, and FEBA aim to demonstrate how collaborative, technology-enabled solutions can address complex challenges in European food systems.
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