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News: Sustainable Fish Cities calls for better management of tuna fisheries

Sustainable Fish Cities has joined a diverse global group of commercial and non-profit organisations, led by the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation, to call for immediate action on top priorities for sustainable tuna fisheries.
Sustainable Fish | Thursday 23 March 2017

News: Call for UK administrations to take action to tackle ‘Holiday Hunger’

A group of over 30 organisations, including national charities, businesses and academics, are calling on the UK administrations to commit to eliminating ‘Holiday Hunger’, where children from poorer families struggle to eat a nutritious diet during school holidays.
Food Poverty | Tuesday 21 March 2017

News: Brazil rotten meat scandal - Sustain comment

In response to the Brazilian meat scandal, which involves the world’s biggest beef and chicken exporters, Vicki Hird, Farm Campaign Coordinator of Sustain comments: “The rot exposed at the heart of the Brazilian meat processing industry illustrates well the dangerous impact of a cheap meat supply which drives demand domestically and globally.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Monday 20 March 2017

News: Asking for an extended Groceries Code Adjudicator - update on the campaign

On Tuesday 9th March, Julian Sturdy MP led a group of cross-party MPs and representatives of civil society to meet with the government ministers who are looking at the role and remit of the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Monday 20 March 2017

News: Capital Growth praised for thriving food growers network

Unlocking Networks highlights the inner workings of London's food growing network, and its success in nuturing members.  
Capital Growth | Monday 20 March 2017

News: What parents are up against - the kids' sugar category

Have you heard about the “Kids’ Sugar” category? Sadly, it’s not an award for the cutest child actor, or anything as innocent as that.  It is the official name given by manufacturers and advertisers to the sweets, candies and other sugary confections that they make for and promote to children.  
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 20 March 2017

News: Which Haddock is OK to eat?

The Marine Conservation Society has down-graded the sustainability ratings of some stocks of haddock; stocks in the UK around the North Sea and the coast of Scotland have slipped off the ‘Fish to Eat’ list, and are now considered ‘OK to eat occasionally’.
Sustainable Fish | Friday 17 March 2017

News: Lords sub committee publishes report on impact of Brexit on trade with EU

Customs administration and delays pose a serious concern for firms after Brexit, a new report finds.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Tuesday 14 March 2017

Blog: The Great Repeal Bill is already as full of holes as a colander

Kath Dalmeny of Sustain shares insights on the Great Repeal Bill and what we must do together as an alliance to protect existing standards for food, farming and fishing.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Saturday 11 March 2017

News: The Great Repeal Bill is already as full of holes as a colander

Kath Dalmeny of Sustain shares insights on the Great Repeal Bill and what we must do together as an alliance to protect existing standards for food, farming and fishing.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Saturday 11 March 2017

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