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Okanagan College waste-saving food project heads to nationals

Students behind the Unusually Good Food Co. are in the Enactus Finals
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Okanagan College students from Vernon, Salmon Arm, Kelowna and Penticton launched the Unusually Good Food Co. and are heading to Toronto to compete in the Enactus Canada National Exposition finals Sept. 30, 2022. (OC photo)

Students at Okanagan College (OC) campuses in Vernon, Salmon Arm, Penticton and Kelowna are heading to Toronto for the finals of a major competition.

The students took part in the college含羞草研究社檚 Enactus program by bringing to life the Unusually Good Food Co., which turns 含羞草研究社渦nusual含羞草研究社 apples 含羞草研究社 ones that would normally be unfit for sale due to aesthetic deficiencies含羞草研究社 into nutritious apple chips to be given to local schools, food banks and developing countries.

This year alone, Unusually Good Food Co. has donated 38,000 servings of apple chips, saving more than 35,000 pounds of apples from going to waste and diverting 70 tonnes of C02.

The students behind Unusually Good take those same 含羞草研究社渦nusual含羞草研究社 apples and create apple juice. Sales of the apple juice have allowed the students to pay farmers for the apples they use, reduce food insecurity and fight climate change, while also generating more than $15,000 in revenue.

Showcasing their project in Toronto at the Enactus Canada National Exposition on Sept. 30, the students will compete against four other schools from across the country for the title of Enactus Canada National Champion and the opportunity to represent Canada at the Enactus World Cup in Puerto Rico this October.

MacKenna Lenarcic, Enactus president at OC, said it feels 含羞草研究社渁bsolutely amazing含羞草研究社 to see the students reach the final five schools in the country after years of hard work on the project.

含羞草研究社淚 have watched our team work so hard over the past three years that I含羞草研究社檝e been with Enactus to grow this project to where it currently is,含羞草研究社 she said, adding this is the closest OC has ever been to a national Enactus championship.

The team works in partnership with the North Okanagan Valley Gleaners to make the apple chips, and through the Gleaners, they含羞草研究社檝e supplied apple chips to places as far as Ukraine, Guatemala, North Korea and Armenia, as well as closer to home at local breakfast and lunch school programs.

The students also moved the project closer to zero-waste by partnering with the Kelowna Candle Factory to turn apple byproduct into apple candles. They started with a pilot test run of 100 candles, which sold out in just a couple months and generated more than $1,500 in revenue.

The project also expanded by running educational programming in local elementary schools, teaching kids in Grade 5 about food waste in the community and social entrepreneurship.

Enactus is a worldwide, student-led organization that implements social, economic and environmental projects within local communities. It operates in 33 countries, more than 1,730 post-secondary programs and impacts the lives of more than 1.3 million people each year.

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I started at the Morning Star as a carrier at the age of 8. In 2019 graduated from the Master of Journalism program at Carleton University.
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