's school lunch programs.(Province of Nova Scotia _ File) CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotia pilots reusable packaging for school lunch programs by admin 18 يناير، 2026 written by admin 18 يناير، 2026 65 CITYnews halifax / By Rachel Morgan As the Province of Nova Scotia expands its school lunch program, it is looking to more environmentally friendly packaging options. In the 2024-25 school year the Nova Scotia School Lunch Program served more than 4.7 million lunches. While that is a huge success in making sure students are well fed, it also creates a great deal of waste. For the 2025-26 school year, the program was expanded to all schools containing middle and junior high grades, with the province investing $80 million. But the province is also looking to reduce the waste associated with these ready lunches. At the end of February, 34 schools will receive their lunches in reusable containers provided by the Canadian company Friendlier. This will include reusable packaging for approximately 26,000 lunches per week. Friendlier was launched by two chemical engineers in Guelph in 2019 who wanted to create a sustainable impact in the food industry. “Friendlier is proud to partner with the Province of Nova Scotia and Chartwells to pilot reusable packaging for the Nova Scotia School Lunch Program,” Jacquie Hanton, co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer at Friendlier, said in a press release. “By making reuse simple and accessible, Friendlier empowers students to eliminate daily packaging waste and build habits that last a lifetime. This initiative marks an important step toward scaling reuse across Nova Scotia.” The company has partners in more than 200 locations across Canada. The containers will be collected for professional cleaning and can be used up to 100 times. In 2025, Friendlier reached over 3.3 million containers reused across Canada. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Police seek assistance in locating Halifax woman on province-wide warrant next post Halifax airport international arrival space celebrates Indigenous culture You may also like Diesel prices to shift again in Nova Scotia... 6 مارس، 2026 Halifax Water investigating ‘privacy incident’ on its online... 6 مارس، 2026 Halifax teens lament the loss of government program... 6 مارس، 2026 Spring Garden area businesses call out paid parking... 6 مارس، 2026 Five men face obstruction charges related to Dartmouth... 6 مارس، 2026 مارك كارني يعقد شراكة استراتيجية مع اليابان 6 مارس، 2026 أوتاوا بدأت أول رحلة جوية لإعادة مواطنيها من... 6 مارس، 2026 كنديون عالقون في الإمارات العربية المتحدة بسبب الحرب 6 مارس، 2026 دومينيك لوبلان غدا في واشنطن تحضيرا لمراجعة اتفاق... 6 مارس، 2026 ‘A terrible idea’: Halifax to raise parking fees,... 6 مارس، 2026