At Nourish and Green, we’re proud to lead the way when it comes to sustainable school meals in Dublin. As a company focused on wholesome, healthy food for children, we know it’s not just about what’s on the plate—it’s also about how we deliver it. From eco-friendly school lunches to innovative waste solutions, sustainability is baked into everything we do.
COMPOSTABLE PACKAGING FOR A CLEANER TOMORROW
Compared to traditional plastic containers, our compostable packaging offers a significant reduction in landfill waste. Plastics can take hundreds of years to break down, often leaching harmful chemicals into the environment. In contrast, our trays naturally decompose in the right composting conditions, leaving behind no toxins and no trace.
By making the switch to compostable materials, we’re helping reduce carbon emissions, limit landfill usage, and teach the next generation that caring for the planet can start at lunchtime.
DAILY TRAY COLLECTION: CLOSING THE LOOP
But we don’t stop at compostable packaging—we go a step further with our daily tray collection system. Each school day, our team visits partner schools to collect the used food trays, ensuring that waste is handled responsibly. This system keeps school environments clean, clutter-free, and hygienic. It also allows us to maintain full control over the waste journey, ensuring that trays are composted correctly.
This closed-loop system is what sets Nourish and Green apart. It means that every tray we deliver has a clear, sustainable end-of-life plan—no guessing, no bins overflowing, and no harm to the environment.
From eco-friendly school lunches to our innovative waste solutions, we are leading the way in providing children’s meals that are both healthy and sustainable. Our compostable packaging and other initiatives ensure we are reducing our environmental impact while giving back to local schools and communities. We are proud to offer eco-friendly school lunches that not only nourish young bodies but also promote sustainability for a greener tomorrow. Together, we can make a positive impact—one school meal at a time.