Castle Lager launches an innovative initiative that repurposes by-products from its beer brewing process to make bread
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Johannesburg:Iconic South African brand Castle Lager has launched a first of its kind innovation in South Africa that will see by-products of its beer brewing process to produce bread that is high in fibre, sustainable and a source of protein.
Dubbed “Bread of the Nation”, this innovative initiative forms part of the brand’s Better World Programme. Castle Lager uses high-quality, locally grown grains to brew Mzansi’s favourite beer and the by-product will be repurposed to produce approximately 30 000 loaves for South African communities. The bread will be made by a bakery company called The Health Food Company.
Castle Lager Brand Director, Wendy Bedforth, explains: “For over 127 years, South African Breweries and Castle Lager have always represented the values of resilience and unity, bringing together South Africans, through our favourite pastimes. As a proudly South African brand, we are delighted to leverage our production process for the greater good that will fuel the everyday hard-working South African. Bread of the Nation forms part of Castle Lager’s rebranding campaign to bring Mzansi’s favourite brew closer to our communities. This campaign speaks to our commitment to using the power of our brand to reshape and rebuild a better South Africa.”
This innovation contributes meaningfully to the South African Breweries and Castle Lager’s zero-waste and sustainability commitments and its ongoing drive to reduce carbon emissions and minimise the impact of operations on the environment. The excess grain by-product left over after the brewing process was previously sold to cattle farmers. Through this initiative, the by-product will now be repurposed for further impact for communities.
To optimise the distribution of this bread mix, Castle Lager has teamed up with a non-governmental food-rescue organisation and hunger relief, SA Harvest, which will use its footprint and partnerships to distribute the bread. SA Harvest’s mission is to end hunger in South Africa, and it has delivered 38,6 million meals since its inception in October 2019 by rescuing 11,6 million kilograms of food that would otherwise go to waste. It has a network of over 200 beneficiary organisations around the country.
“As a caring corporate citizen, Castle Lager has been actively seeking innovative ways to improve the lives of South Africans. This campaign allows us an opportunity to use Mzansi’s national beer's by-Product to showcase the Goodness Within Castle.” adds Bedforth
Alan Browde, CEO and founder of SA Harvest comments: “Over 20 million people in South Africa are classified as food vulnerable, while 10,3 million tonnes of food goes to waste every year. This initiative by Castle Lager to utilise a by-product – something that would ordinarily be viewed as waste and end up contributing to climate change – and transforming it into a nutritious means of feeding those in desperate need, is an example of kind of innovation it will take to solve hunger in South Africa. We are delighted to partner with an organisation that shares our vision for reducing hunger via the rescue of good food and, at the same time, reducing the negative environmental impact of food waste emitting methane gas from landfills.”
According to a report released by Statistics South Africa, Measuring Food Security in South Africa: Applying the Food Insecurity Experience Scale, almost 23,6% of South Africans in 2020 were affected by moderate to severe food insecurity, while almost 14,9% experienced severe food insecurity.
“Bread of the Nation eloquently translates the ethos of our new brand campaign, ‘It’s Within’, which celebrates the shared values of courage and optimism that South Africans use to rise above their daily challenges and causes of hopelessness and pessimism.
“What better way to bring this renewed hope than by using the goodness within South African Breweries and Castle Lager to fuel this South African spirit? Bread of the Nation represents innovation for good” Bedforth concludes.
The official launch of this initiative kicked off in Walkerville, south of Joburg, on 8 March. Castle Lager envisages running Bread of the Nation for three years to assess its feasibility.
For more information check out http://www.castlelager.co.za or follow the official social media pages:
Facebook: Castle Lager SATwitter: @CastleLagerSAInstagram: castlelagersa
Distributed on behalf of Castle Lager by M-Sports Marketing Communications: (011) 781-9724 For interview opportunities please contact Rich Hlatshwayo on: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Editor’s Note: Please note that Castle Lager will not be baking the bread, but has teamed up with a Bakery Company called the Health Food Company who will bake the bread.
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