The Mazi Project is helping to rebuild local food economies

We believe that changing the way we produce and distribute food is fundamental to solving the world’s most pressing social and ecological problems.

About The Mazi Project

The MAZI Project was founded in response to the Free School Meal Scandal in January 2021. Following the uproar against the food hampers provided by the government to families in need around the country, our founder, Melanie channelled her anger and decided to take action. Check out her blog post on the beginnings of the organisation.

The benefits of buying local

Local food supports local economies. Food grown in the local community supports local jobs and encourages variety in our diets. It also requires less transportation, so it's fresher and has a smaller environmental footprint.

Fresher food

Reduced food miles

Support local jobs

Respect for the food system

Fewer preservatives

Better value for money

Reduced packaging

They are a magical addition to my life. Beautiful fresh fruit and vegetables ... at an affordable cost and a chance to support local growers. It's a no brainer really!

— Tama

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