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Funding & Business Support

24 September 2024

­­Sustainability Grants Funding Innovation in Kent's Food Supply Chains

Our Business Sustainability Challenge has awarded grants totalling £200,000 to six innovative local businesses, aimed at promoting sustainability in the food and drink sectors.

We've awarded grants worth between £10,000 and £50,000, to allow the businesses to undertake short-term, high-impact, and innovative projects.

Each of these projects aims to address a specific challenge, leading to a commercial, yet environmentally sustainable, solution for local plant-based food and drink supply chains.

The businesses are led by a fascinating group of entrepreneurs, including a part-time PhD student, a kitchen-based producer of South Indian takeaway cuisine, and a group of microbiologists and plant scientists.

They are united by a passion for growing their businesses with sustainability as a priority. They are also committed to ensuring the benefits of these projects are shared across their respective communities by providing education, outreach, or involvement opportunities across Kent and Medway.

Robert Patten, Managing Director of PlantWorks Ltd, said: "The support from Growing Kent & Medway will enable PlantWorks to further develop its proprietary bioreactor technology, improving yield through enhanced environmental controls and media modulation."

"Our ability to produce highly sterile bulk microbes using pharmaceutical techniques will enable PlantWorks to further contribute to the regenerative agriculture movement, which is essential for securing a long-term, sustainable food supply."

A diverse range of projects have been funded, including developing fermented snacks from rescued fruits and vegetables, producing sustainable packaging from brewers' spent grain, and optimising water and fertiliser use in indoor farming through data management platforms.

Details of all the winning projects can be found here.

Dr Nikki Harrison, Director of Growing Kent & Medway, said: "These grants offer a diverse range of businesses the opportunity to pursue commercial innovation and sustainability projects in Kent and Medway's outstanding food and drink sectors."

"The projects we've funded strengthen our region's position as the leading British innovation cluster for these sectors, whilst growing an inclusive culture of sustainable entrepreneurship and building resilience across the UK's horticultural supply chains."

Our Business Sustainability Challenge Grant Winners

Project Short Title

Lead Businesses (Partners)

Grant Amount

Incorporating seaweed into plastic blends for sustainable food packaging

Corona Packaging Ltd (W B Chambers Farms Ltd, Machere Ltd)

£49,982.40

Developing sustainable packaging solutions from brewers' spent grain

Essel Innovation & Development Services Ltd (Goacher's Brewery Ltd)

£43,260.00

Producing fermented snacks from rescued fruits and vegetables

Fermenti Ltd (Nim's Fruit Ltd)

£24,788.18

Transforming food waste into animal feed and fertiliser using black soldier fly larvae

Inspro Ltd (Wanstall Holdings Ltd)

£22,816.40

Developing low-cost bioreactors for beneficial microbe production in agriculture

PlantWorks Limited

£46,129.09

Optimising resource allocation in indoor farming through data management platforms

RUBISKO Ltd

£12,450.00

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