
“The TafelBox is a visible sign of responsibility in action. It connects hosts, guests, and those in need in a holistic system.”
Alexandra Gruber, Managing Director, Die Tafel Österreich
Takeaway without a guilty conscience – and with social added value: since its relaunch in 2024, the TafelBox has become one of the most effective tools against food waste in Austria. The simple principle: guests take leftover food home with them – and at the same time donate to a good cause. For every box sold, 20 cents go directly to Die Tafel Österreich to provide people affected by poverty with rescued food.
Within a year, 15,000 boxes have already been used—in restaurants, hotels, catering services, and events. This corresponds not only to 7,500 kg of food saved and 22,500 kg of CO2 emissions avoided, but also to €3,000 in donations, which have enabled 15,000 additional meals for people in need. An example of the circular economy in action – both ecologically and socially.
From the perspective of partner companies such as the KASTNER Group and Pacovis, it is also clear that the TafelBox is more than just packaging – it is a symbol of respectful use of resources, social fairness, and real impact in the catering industry.
“The TafelBox is a best-practice example of how ecological, social, and economic sustainability can go hand in hand.”
Albin Lintner, Pacovis
The Austrian brand Kumanu shows how circular thinking can be applied in everyday life—and makes doing without plastic both practical and aesthetic. With its “Frischefritz” beeswax wraps and ‘Krümelkarl’ and “Pausenpaul” bread and snack bags, it provides the industry with a well-thought-out solution for keeping food fresh for longer – without any plastic or aluminum foil.
The products are made from GOTS-certified organic cotton, organic beeswax from Austria and Germany, and tree resin from traditional pitch production – a combination that has an antibacterial effect and guarantees natural durability.
Leonardo Hotels is expanding its commitment and turning World Cleanup Day 2025 into a European movement: Employees from 140 hotels in 12 countries are participating in cleanup campaigns – from Berlin to Bucharest, from London to Rome. Instead of a single day, the period has been extended to ten days to allow as many teams as possible to participate.
Takeaway without a guilty conscience – and with social added value: since its relaunch in 2024, the TafelBox has become one of the most effective tools against food waste in Austria. The simple principle: guests take leftover food home with them – and at the same time donate to a good cause. For every box sold, 20 cents go directly to Die Tafel Österreich to provide people affected by poverty with rescued food.