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News: Jamie Oliver takes on TTIP trade deal over food
Jamie Oliver has stepped in to the fray over the threat posed to food standards by the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which he believes will lower standards such as getting around bans imposed by the EU on putting growth hormoes and pesticides in meat, as the same standards dont apply in the US.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Friday 6 March 2015
News: E5 Bakehouse backs battle to save good food arches
Guardians of the Arches are campaigning to save thousands of British businesses, including many of London’s good food champions, from Network Rail’s plan to sell off Britain’s railway arches to the highest bidder.
Jellied Eel | Tuesday 19 June 2018
News: RECRUITMENT NOW CLOSED: Food Legacy programme recruits for coordinator role
Food Legacy is recruiting for a coordinator role, to run the programme seeking to promote healthy and sustainable food in the catering and events sectors, inspired by the London 2012 Food Vision.
Food Legacy | Wednesday 9 November 2011
News: How can high food and farming standards be protected in trade deals?
Sustain wants to see British food and farming standards safeguarded in trade deals. This is important for farmers, consumers, animal welfare and the environment. A new report by Client Earth shows that measures, allowed under World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules, can achieve this if based on honest environmental objectives.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Tuesday 20 October 2020
News: Time to close loopholes in ASA junk food advertising rules
The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld Children's Food Campaign complaints about McDonald's and Burger King ads near primary schools, but allowed similar ads to remain close to nurseries and children's centres, as well as on a bus stopping outside nine schools.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 21 November 2018
Blog: Funding for small-scale food and farming enterprises: How LEAP can help
In this guest blog, the Real Farming Trust’s Robert Fraser shares four films exploring their innovative funding programme, and how it plugs a gap in finance for small agroecological food and farming enterprises.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Wednesday 15 September 2021
Reports: Food Labelling: Proposed pictorial representations for sustainability scoring
This paper explores how sustainability could be represented on food labelling, depicting and balancing a range of sustainability factors such as fair trade, water use and carbon footprint, to give an overall score. The paper proposes a flower motif, with sustainability 'petals' to rate progress on the range of key themes.
Labelling for sustainability | Sunday 1 July 2007
Page: Sustain trustees share their routes into sustainable food and farming
The short documentary hears from trustees Shefalee Loth, from Which?; Dr Kawther Hashem from Action on Salt, Sugar and Healt; Jyoti Fernandes, from Landworkers Alliance and Raksha Mistry from the Soil Association. They speak about challenges and opportunities in their roles and sectors, from access to land to perceptions of being a woman of colour, and touch on cross-cutting issues in food justice and public health.
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News: Community food growing continues to gain support from London's councils
The Good Food for London league table published by London Food Link last week, showed councils are continuing to support food growing across the capital.
Capital Growth | Monday 16 October 2017
News: The European Commission has spoken out in favour of small food companies
And it has adopted a communication encouraging Member States to look for ways to improve protection of small food producers and retailers against the unfair practices of their trading partners, which include: refusing to put essential terms and conditions in writing; making changes to the cost of transactions that have already been agreed; leaving the weaker parties in a contract with a disproportionate amount of risk; and ending a commercial relationship without notice and without an objectively justifiable reason.
Sustain | Wednesday 1 October 2014
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Sustain: Sustain The alliance for better food and farming advocates food and agriculture policies and practices that enhance the health and welfare of people and animals, improve the working and living environment, enrich society and culture and promote equity.