Douglas McMaster

“We designed waste into this world, which makes it our responsibility to design it out again” 

Douglas McMaster is a chef and owner of Silo London.

At a young age, Doug was awarded ‘Britain’s Best Young Chef’ by the BBC. Some years later he was awarded Britain’s most Innovative chef by the ‘Young British Foodies’ (YBFs). More recently Doug was recognised by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants as one of the ‘young people shaping the future of gastronomy’.

Before opening Silo, Doug worked at some of the world’s best restaurants including St. John, The Fat Duck and Noma.

In 2012, Doug worked under the legendary artist and Zero Waste visionary Joost Bakker, who challenged Doug to ‘not have a bin’.

He then went on to present a TEDTalk titled ‘Waste Is A Failure Of The Imagination’ and has become a public speaker on the future of food.

In 2014, Doug opened Silo the first Zero Waste restaurant, described by Doug as a ‘pre-industrial food system’.


Silo has won awards for ‘Britain’s Most Ethical Restaurant,’ and ‘Britain’s Most Innovated Restaurant’ at the Craft Guild of Chefs Awards.

Doug is also a regular lecturer and faculty member for the MAD Academy, where he inspires the next generation of leaders to think differently about food systems, waste, and the industry at large.


Waste Is A Failure Of The Imagination - TEDx Talks

 

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