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Page: Sustain response to Labour Party fisheries policy consultation, February 2018

During December 2017 and January 2018, the UK Labour Party consulted on their policies for coastal communities, in particular fishing and the fishing industry.
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Page: Farming forum

Sustain’s sustainable farming policy activities are led by campaign coordinator Vicki Hird, convening a diverse expert working party.
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Page: Fishing forum

Sustain’s sustainable fishing policy activities are led by campaign coordinator Ruth Westcott, convening a diverse expert working party.
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Page: Trade forum

Sustain's work on high standards in food and trade are led by campaign coordinator Orla Delargy, working with a wide range of people and organisations.
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Article: Compleating – it’s using your loaf

Helen White from Love Food Hate Waste tells us about a new food philosophy we can all get on board with to help tackle food waste.
Real Bread Campaign | Monday 18 February 2019

News: Gove bows to industry pressure to delay food and farming policies due to Brexit

Michael Gove has bowed to industry pressure to delay UK policy-making on chemicals, pesticides, plastics, clean air and waste, after over 30 trade associations said no deal Brexit preparations are already too time-consuming and expensive. The fate of government’s promised action on child obesity remains undecided.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Monday 18 February 2019

Article: Naked Larder: south London's answer to reducing plastic waste

Naked Larder has been running for just over a year, providing an alternative system for buying package-free produce, using online ordering and pre-arranged collections. Here Francesca Nicol asks founder Phili Denning her story and insights into zero-waste living in London.
London Food Link | Monday 18 February 2019

Blog: We must not let Brexit cause a food crisis for people most in need

Food for children, hospital patients, charities and low-income households is seriously at risk from no deal Brexit. We must take action to secure food resilience for the people who need it most, argues Kath Dalmeny, chief executive of Sustain.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Monday 18 February 2019

Reports: Brexit food resilience for people most in need

Food for children, hospital patients, charities and low-income households is seriously at risk from no deal Brexit. What shall we do to avert crisis?
Good Food Trade Campaign | Monday 18 February 2019

News: Free fruit and veg bags to Lambeth families with children under four

Since September 2018, Incredible Edible LEAP has given out fruit and vegetable bags each week to young families in some of the most deprived wards in the London Borough of Lambeth to improve access to vegetables and health outcomes.
Veg Cities | Friday 15 February 2019

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