Ramco Food Services, which specialises in the management of surplus catering equipment, has unveiled a “pioneering reuse initiative”, which aims to divert numerous pieces of catering equipment for reuse.
The Skegness-based company, is working with restaurant, pub and bar operator Mitchells & Butler which runs around 1,700 food service businesses including All Bar One, Harvester, Toby Carvery and Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery.
Each year the company makes around 250 investments in refurbishments and new kitchens, leading to significant volumes of surplus equipment which, explains Ramco, can no longer be used by Mitchells & Butlers.
Previously this equipment was sent for disposal, but as a result of a “heightened focus on improving the sustainability of their operations” Mitchells and Butlers has sought to ensure the equipment was reused within the business where possible and now, working with Ramco also ensures that no items “go to landfill”.
Design
The potential for reusing the equipment was recognised by the pub chain’s kitchen design, equipment and capacity manager, Ellie Wrighton.
She said: “I realised most of the kitchen equipment we disposed of was not broken, it just did not fit into the new offer post-investment.
“Motivated by the madness of disposing of kit that was still working, as well as chief executive Phil Urban’s mantra of ‘treat this like it’s your own money’, I designed a process by which previous redundant kit was assessed, stored, cleaned, tested, and serviced for use elsewhere: reducing our use of landfill and saving the company some money.”
The process is straightforward, she says. “Kitchen design managers grade the relevant equipment from 1 to 4, with anything graded 1–3 deemed as fit to be reused elsewhere in Mitchells and Butlers’ estate and anything graded 4 being stripped down for spare parts.”
“I realised most of the kitchen equipment we disposed of was not broken”
Equipment which is surplus to requirements due to menu changes, is collected by Ramco Food Services and sold to other foodservice operators via dedicated catering auctions. The income from the sales is shared with Mitchells & Butlers.
Sustainability
Paul Fieldhouse, who leads Ramco Food Services business development said: “Working in close co-operation with Mitchells & Butlers we have been able to support the delivery of its ambitious sustainability programme and help recover some of the financial value of surplus equipment.
“Our approach to working with organisations is flexible and we offer several reuse options including simply purchasing unwanted assets, selling them on a client’s behalf and managing the complete process of evaluation, marketing and sales.”
Mr Fieldhoused said that the Ramco involvement has already led to more than 50 pieces of surplus kit including combi ovens, dishwashers, potato peelers, pizza ovens, ice machines, fryers, range cookers and griddles, finding new homes in the catering and hospitality sector.
Amy de Marsac, Head of Investor Relations and Sustainability at Mitchells & Butlers added: “Working with Ramco ensures that kitchen equipment which we cannot reuse finds a new and productive home. Our sustainability programme is focused on minimising the negative impact our operations have on the environment and this partnership is an important part of our efforts”.
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