Our impact
Able Foods recognises the role we play in creating social impact and minimising our environmental footprint
Our impact investors
Able Foods is proudly owned by For Purpose Investment Partners (FPIP).
FPIP is a not-for-profit social impact investment manager, bringing private sector capital and capabilities into sizable businesses and projects to create significant social impact.
To learn more about our impact, view the annual FPIP Impact Reports.


Food donations
We partner with organisations to supply food to local communities.
Over the years, we have donated to Acts of Kindness, Sydney Food Share, CAN Community Support, and Thornbury Church of Christ’s Food Relief Program.
To date, we have donated over 1,200 meals, 600 sandwiches, and over 1,000 extras like soups, bars, and juices.
Fighting food waste
At Able Foods, we’re of the opinion that no vegetable should go uneaten. That’s why we’re proud of our collaboration with Nutri V.
Nutri V takes 100% Australian grown vegetables that would have otherwise gone to landfill (including stalks and leaves!), and turns them into nutrient dense, fibre rich, and protein fuelled vegetable powders.
By using their powders in some of our meals, we’ve saved thousands of serves of perfectly good vegetables from landfill.

Office waste management practices
We prioritise reducing and reusing resources, and also have recycling procedures in place in our offices.
Waste reduction: Employees minimise waste generation by adopting practices such as using reusable water bottles, coffee mugs, and lunch containers instead of single-use alternatives.
- Recycling: Our Sydney and Melbourne offices have a five-bin set up that includes mixed recycling and paper and cardboard recycling: Proper disposal and recycling of waste, including hazardous electronic waste (e-waste) is followed
- E-waste: Able Foods is committed to disposing of hazardous waste responsibly. Able Foods collects e-waste from employees and recycles through external collection facilities.
- Food compost: We collect food waste, tea bags, and compostable cutlery to be composted at a local school’s worm farm and compost bins.
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