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Page: Consultation responses

Consultation responses.
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Page: Trade transparency: response to the International Trade Committee, 2018

Sustain believes trade can bring many benefits. However, as a food and farming alliance, we want to be sure that such trade deals are beneficial to our health, food safety, animal welfare, food producers and the environment.
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Page: Trade with the United States, response to Department for International Trade, 2018

We firmly expect the UK Government to honour and respect the concerns of the British public in relation to food standards – safety, quality, workers’ pay and conditions, environmental protection, animal welfare and sustainable farm livelihoods, as well as fair dealing with food producers at home and abroad.
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Page: Trade with Australia, response to Department for International Trade, 2018

We would firmly expect the UK Government to honour and respect the concerns of the British public in relation to food standards – safety, quality, workers’ pay and conditions, environmental protection, animal welfare and sustainable farm livelihoods, as well as fair dealing with food producers at home and abroad.
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Page: Trade with New Zealand, response to Department for International Trade, 2018

We would firmly expect the UK Government to honour and respect the concerns of the British public in relation to food standards – safety, quality, workers’ pay and conditions, environmental protection, animal welfare and sustainable farm livelihoods, as well as fair dealing with food producers at home and abroad.
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Page: UK CPTPP trade deal: response to Department for International Trade, 2018

We would firmly expect the UK Government to honour and respect the concerns of the British public in relation to food standards – safety, quality, workers’ pay and conditions, environmental protection, animal welfare and sustainable farm livelihoods, as well as fair dealing with food producers at home and abroad.
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Page: Impact of trade deals on child health, Health and Social Care Committee, 2018

Written evidence from Sustain. How could new UK trade deals affect child health?
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Article: Festive breads

Be it for weddings, funerals, high days or holidays, cultures around the world celebrate with food. Liz Wilson takes a whistle-stop tour of some of the breads traditionally baked to mark special occasions.
Real Bread Campaign | Friday 21 December 2018

Pages: Campaign for a Better Food Britain

We want everyone to be able to enjoy food that is good for our health, produced in a way that supports good livelihoods, reduced waste and greenhouse gas emissions, whilst promoting high animal welfare and restoration of nature.
Better Food Britain

News: UK told chlorinated chicken ‘must be part of US trade deal’

The US Democrat Party have pledged to oppose a post-Brexit US/UK trade deal if the UK refuses to accept chlorinated chicken as part of it. Linda Sánchez, vice-chairwoman of the party’s caucus in the House of Representatives, told The Times newspaper that she “would not hesitate to vote against” any deal that fails to address such concerns.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Thursday 20 December 2018

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