GATINEAU, Quebec, May 16, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
-- HEXO Corp (âHEXOâ or the âCompanyâ) (TSX: HEXO; NYSE-A: HEXO)
and the Ottawa Food Bank are pleased to collaborate to provide
better access to healthy and sustainable food to the
region.
HEXO Corp has made a donation to the Ottawa Food Bank for the installation of solar panels to power cold storage at its farm in Stittsville. The solar power harnessed for the Ottawa Food Bankâs refrigeration system increases its capacity to distribute fresh food across Ottawa and to reduce spoilage, waste and daily transport to its warehouse.
Fresh food represents 43% of the 5.5 million pounds of food that the Ottawa Food Bank delivers throughout Ottawa every year. In the summer, most fruit and vegetables distributed are from its farm. Last year alone, the Ottawa Food Bank grew more than 136,000 lbs of fresh local produce.
âThe addition of cold storage at our farm will ensure we keep our produce fresh from the second we take it out of the ground,â says Michael Maidment, CEO, Ottawa Food Bank. âThis incredible donation from HEXO is a great contribution, making it possible for us to provide healthy, accessible, sustainable food for all who require emergency food assistance in our community.â
In addition to its financial contribution, HEXO will also provide the Ottawa Food Bank with expert advice on solar energy, through Valerie Roux, HEXOâs Director of Facilities and Security and a LEED certified professional.
âOur company is committed to supporting vulnerable people and to protecting the planet,â says Terry Lake, HEXOâs Vice-President of Corporate and Social Responsibility. âPartnering with the Ottawa Food Bank to improve access to fresh food through a renewable energy source is in total alignment with our corporate values.â
âWe are happy to say that the cold storage at the Ottawa Food Bank farm will be âPowered by HEXO,ââ concludes Michael Maidment.
About HEXO Corp
HEXO Corp is an award-winning consumer packaged goods cannabis
company that creates and distributes prize-winning products to
serve the global cannabis market. Through its hub and spoke
business strategy, HEXO Corp is partnering with Fortune 500
companies, bringing its brand value, cannabinoid isolation
technology, licensed infrastructure and regulatory expertise to
established companies, leveraging their distribution networks and
capacity. As one of the largest licensed cannabis companies in
Canada, HEXO Corp operates with 1.8 million sq. ft of facilities in
Ontario and Quebec and a foothold in Greece to establish a Eurozone
processing, production and distribution centre. The Company serves
the Canadian adult-use and medical markets. For more information
please visit hexocorp.com.
About Ottawa Food Bank
The Ottawa Food Bank is the main emergency food provider in the
National Capital Region. Through a network of 114 community food
programs, the Ottawa Food Bank provides food for over 37,520 people
per month â 36 per cent of whom are children. Thanks to the
communityâs support, on average 12 to 14 tons of food is
distributed from their Michael Street warehouse every weekday. For
more information regarding the Ottawa Food Bank and how you can
help provide healthy, accessible, sustainable food for all, please
visit www.ottawafoodbank.ca
For further information, please contact:
Ottawa Food Bank:
Media Relations:
Rachael Wilson
Director, Communications and Development
613.745.7001 x118
613-355-9182
[email protected]
HEXO:
Investor Relations:
Jennifer Smith
1-866-438-8429
[email protected]
www.hexocorp.com
Media Relations:
Caroline Milliard
(819) 317-0526
[email protected]
Director:
Adam Miron
819-639-5498
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