Carnival Corporation's Costa Cruises Expands Food Donation Program
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Carnival (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), the world's largest cruise company, is making significant strides in reducing food waste across its global fleet. The company has surpassed its 2025 food waste reduction goal, achieving a 42% reduction compared to 2019 levels, and is on track to meet its 50% reduction target for 2030.
Costa Cruises, Carnival's Italian line, has expanded its 4GOODFOOD program to donate prepared, unserved food to local community food banks. The program now operates in 16 ports, including recent additions Palma de Mallorca and Valencia, and has donated over 300,000 portions of food since its inception in 2017.
The company's efforts include revising recipes, using Winnow kitchen scales to analyze waste, training galley staff, and implementing the 'Too Good to Waste' campaign to raise awareness among guests and crew.
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- Surpassed 2025 food waste reduction goal, achieving 42% reduction compared to 2019
- On track to meet 50% food waste reduction target for 2030
- Expanded 4GOODFOOD program to 16 ports, donating over 300,000 food portions since 2017
- Implemented various initiatives to reduce food waste, including recipe revisions and staff training
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Fighting Food Loss & Waste Across the Corporation
Carnival Corporation has made significant progress in minimizing unused food across every aspect of food preparation, dining services and uneaten food disposal onboard its global fleet. Earlier this year, the company surpassed its 2025 food waste reduction goal, leveraging human ingenuity and new technologies to cut
Jan Swartz, executive vice president of strategic operations for Carnival Corporation, shared updates about the company's food waste reduction progress at the annual Champions 12.3 event held earlier today during Climate Week NYC. The event, which brought together influential leaders and innovators who are driving change in the global food system, covered recent findings on the scale of food loss and waste, addressed the need for greater urgency, and shared learnings to find solutions to avoid the consequences of inaction.
Swartz joined the international coalition late last year, which is comprised of roughly 40 leaders across government, business and civil society dedicated to accelerating progress toward achieving Target 12.3 of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on food loss and waste. Swartz is the organization's first Champion from the cruise industry.
Costa Cruises Expands "4GOODFOOD" Food Waste Reduction Project
As part of the company's efforts to ensure food does not go to waste, its Costa Cruises line recently expanded its 4GOODFOOD program to donate prepared, unserved food to local community food banks.
Originally created in 2017 in what was a first for global shipping, Costa Cruises, together with the food bank charity Fondazione Banco Alimentare, introduced the surplus food donation program, which involves the retrieval of "ready to eat" meals prepared on board but not served in the ships' dining establishments.
Most recently, Costa Cruises announced an agreement with Palma de Mallorca and
"One of the many ways we create unforgettable happiness for our guests is through world-class food and dining experiences on our ships," said Swartz. "We are committed to doing this responsibly, and we rely on the dedication and creativity of our 160,000 talented team members who constantly find new ways to reduce food waste from our operations, often while enhancing the guest experience."
Swartz added: "Our goal is to have less uneaten food and, with the remaining food, find ways to ensure it doesn't go to waste, like doing our part to help communities facing food scarcity."
In addition to meal donations, phases of the 4GOODFOOD program have included revising more than 500 recipes to make meal production more efficient; using Winnow kitchen scales that analyze waste and losses to adjust food production and reduce the amount of food thrown away during the meal preparation process; training and engagement for galley staff; and implementing the "Too Good to Waste" campaign to raise awareness on the topic for guests and crew onboard.
Carnival Corporation is seeking to expand the meal donation program to other communities and is working with officials in the
Additional details on the 4GOODFOOD program are available here. For more information on Carnival Corporation's food waste reduction initiatives and long-term sustainability vision, visit the company's dedicated report website, www.CarnivalSustainability.com.
This release may include claims related to our greenhouse gas emissions reductions, goals, initiatives, accomplishments, and progress reports. Supporting data for such greenhouse gas emissions claims, including data verification information, is published in our Sustainability Reports on carnivalcorp.com/sustainability on an annual basis.
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For information on Carnival Corporation's industry-leading sustainability initiatives, visit www.carnivalsustainability.com.
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