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Oren Foods

Andrea-Richardson
Senior Portfolio Executive

The support we’ve had from the Development Bank of Wales via the Green Business Loan Scheme has been great. It’s a cost-neutral step in the short term and will pay off in the long term because we’ll be able to power our fleet sustainably and pay less for our energy.

Gethin Dwyfor, Director, Oren Foods

Company overview

Bwydydd Oren Foods provides fresh produce to businesses and local authorities  throughout north and mid Wales, from its warehouse on the Griffin Industrial Estate near Penrhyndeudraeth.

Management team

Gethin Dwyfor, Managing Director - Bwydydd Oren Foodswas started in Criccieth by couple Dei and Cheryl Jones in the early 1980s, and originally called DJ Fruit, the business has since grown through acquisitions and reputation. It is now run by their son, Gethin Dwyfor.

Business purpose

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Bwydydd Oren Foods operates across north and mid Wales with twelve delivery vans, supplying a number of private and public sector customers, including hotels, shops and local authorities with fresh, tasty, organic fruit and vegetables.

As a proud Welsh company, Oren Foods promotes the use of the Welsh language as well as supporting other local Welsh producers and suppliers.

Working with us

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Because of the business’ reliance on transportation to sell its produce, Gethin was keen to find a more sustainable way of running his fleet. 

Oren Foods has now installed a 60MWh solar panel array and two new electric vehicle charging points at its warehouse, allowing it to start the switch to electric vehicles. 

The installation was funded by a £60,000 loan from the Green Business Loan Scheme, which supports businesses in Wales looking to change their energy use and cut their carbon output. This is the second time the business has received support from the Development Bank of Wales, following a five-figure CWBLS loan in 2020.

What people are saying

Like a lot of businesses, making the switch to greener energy and solar panels were an obvious next step for us, but we didn’t have the resources needed to make that change. The support we’ve had from the Development Bank of Wales via the Green Business Loan Scheme has been great. It’s a cost-neutral step in the short term and will pay off in the long term because we’ll be able to power our fleet sustainably and pay less for our energy.

When we first installed the panels, I wasn’t sure how much extra energy we’d get in order to power those electric vehicles we already have, but when the sun is out, we can charge them to the point where around 300 miles per vehicle per week is powered by solar energy.

Gethin Dwyfor, Director, Oren Foods

Working with Gethin and everyone at Oren Foods was a pleasure. They’re a successful business with strong local roots, supplying fresh food to satisfied customers across North Wales.

Like many businesses with their energy demands, they’d been looking to make the switch to alternative forms of energy for some time, and the Green Business Loan provided the support they needed.

Andrea Richardson, Senior Portfolio Executive, Development Bank of Wales