Lineage Inc. has announced $50,000 grand prize for the Food Chain Innovation Challenge and provided additional details of its flagship competition, the Food Chain Innovation Challenge, including members of the judging panels as well as the grand prize.
The challenge of creating impactful solutions for food waste comes at a critical time, as the severely food-insecure population is expected to hit nearly a billion people by 2028. Lineage’s global competition invites students and startups to pitch their innovative technologies or data solutions that address postharvest food waste.
The Food Chain Innovation Challenge will take place in three major locations: London on November 14, and Amsterdam and San Francisco both on November 19. Students, startups and other relevant candidates interested in participating can submit their applications online until September 30.
Competition format and venue information
During each event, participants will present solutions aimed at mitigating food waste to an esteemed regional judging panel. Judges will select a regional winner, who will be awarded a $5,000 cash prize and a spot in the grand final event on December 2. One winner will then be chosen to receive the $50,000 grand prize and an invite into a six-month, executive-led incubator program tailored to their unique business goals.
London
The London event will take place on November 14, 2024, at The Science Museum. Lineage’s Regional Vice President, Clare Walters, will join a panel of distinguished judges including Simon Millard, Director of Food at FareShare; Harriet Lamb, CEO of WRAP; and Paul Randle, from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leaders at Cambridge University. To support the aspiring innovators, ReLondon and FoodCycle are also partnering with the Food Chain Innovation Challenge to provide valuable insights and coaching as applicants refine their pitches.
“At FareShare we believe that no good food should go to waste, so it gives me great pride to be a judge at Lineage’s Food Chain Innovation Challenge this year, which is supporting the need for new innovations and technologies to reduce food waste. It’s simply not acceptable that so much food waste occurs when so many people suffer food insecurity. As the problem of food waste continues across the UK, now more than ever we need clever people and smart organizations to step up and help. This is going to be vitally important in helping to deliver food safely and responsibly to those most in need, and I can’t wait to see what some of our most brilliant minds are doing to tackle this most urgent of needs.”
Simon Millard, Director of Food, UK charity FareShare
Amsterdam
The Amsterdam event will take place on November 19, 2024, at The NEMO Science Museum. Lineage’s European President, Harld Peters, will join a panel of distinguished judges including Toine Timmermans, Director of Samen Tegen Voedselverspilling; Enno Masurel, Professor Doctor of Sustainable Entrepreneurship at the Free University Amsterdam; and Esteban Arriaga, CEO of FEBA (European Food Banks Federation).
“As we work towards the UN’s 2030 food waste goals, this challenge from Lineage comes at an important time. As food security and access to adequate food for a large group of people is a serious concern, we need to make our food systems fit for the future, we need the support of ambitious entrepreneurs and organizations to help tackle the food waste issue. It’s why I’m hugely excited to be part of the judging line-up here in the Netherlands, uncovering some of the most brilliant innovations and technologies that will make the world a more sustainable, waste-free place.”
Toine Timmermans, Director, Samen Tegen Voedselverspilling
San Francisco
The San Francisco event will take place on November 19, 2024, at the California Academy of Sciences. Lineage’s Global Chief Operations Officer Jeff Rivera will join a panel of distinguished judges, including Angel Veza, Capital, Innovation, & Engagement Senior Manager at ReFED; Danielle Todd, Founder and Executive Director at Make Food Not Waste and Michael Wara, Director, Climate and Energy Policy Initiative at Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment and Senior Director, Policy at the Sustainability Accelerator within the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.
“Every day at ReFED, we see the difference that investing in food waste reduction makes, as well as the ingenuity and drive behind the solutions. Convening events like the Food Chain Innovation Challenge provide us with an opportunity to foster entrepreneurs and emerging leaders, create community and dialogue on a critical issue and move the needle on reducing food waste.”
Angel Veza, Senior Manager, Capital, Innovation & Engagement, ReFED
Lineage’s Food Chain Innovation Challenge supports innovation in the industry and the company’s mission
“Lineage is constantly looking at how we improve the global management of food storage, transportation and distribution. Beyond our own operational improvements, the Food Chain Innovation Challenge is a platform for us to support the industry’s most promising talent and innovations. By collaborating, we can develop solutions that not only address food waste but also promote sustainable practices for the long term.”
Greg Lehmkuhl, President and CEO, Lineage
“Despite producing enough food to feed the planet, hundreds of millions of people face food insecurity every day. At Lineage, we’re dedicated to transforming the food supply chain to eliminate waste and feed the world. The Food Chain Innovation Challenge exemplifies this mission, and we’re excited to highlight new solutions and innovations while supporting these entrepreneurs’ journeys to turn their ideas into reality.”
Jeff Rivera, Global Chief Operations Officer, Lineage
At the events, participants will be asked to pitch their existing ideas across four specific areas: reducing food waste, food preservation techniques, access to nutritious food and data-driven insights and analytics.