Are you making a difference in your community?
Many food and drink supply chain companies work closely with their communities and this can either be a physical community, such as those living close to the factory; a specific sector of society or even an online community.
We are looking for companies that have carried out outstanding work with their chosen community and made a positive difference.
Have you considered...
...entering for other awards?
You can enter several categories, and nominate multiple projects and colleagues within the same category too, as long as they are distinct.
Submit your entry
The entry deadline has been extended to 11.59pm Wednesday 20 April for these categories only:
- Digital Transformation
- Emerging Business
- Manufacturing Initiative
- Registered Dietitian / Nutritionist of the Year
Entry has now closed for all other categories. Keep an eye out for the shortlist announcement in Summer!
Previous winners

Case Study
Community Partner 2021 - FareShare
2020 was a challenging year. The FareShare network pulled together to rise to the occasion, with staff and volunteers working flat out on the front-line throughout the Covid-19 pandemic to get food to vulnerable people.

Case Study
Community Partner 2020
The Bread and Butter Thing is a charity having a transformative effect on deprived communities across Greater Manchester. They make a real difference to the lives of thousands of families by delivering weekly produce bags, sourced from surplus food and non-food items.

Case Study
Community Partner 2019
Bags of Taste is a non-profit community based organisation. We run free cooking and dietary behaviour-change programmes for people facing food poverty.