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News: London restaurants launch eco-friendly fish options

Four top north London restaurants come together to launch their new certified sustainable eco-friendly fish options.
London Food Link | Thursday 24 April 2008

News: Sustain comment on FSA decision to voluntarily ban some artificial additives

Richard Watts, Campaign Director at Sustain, said: 'This decision is good news for children and parents, who have known for many years that these additives affect children's behaviour.'
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 14 April 2008

Reports: Edible Cities - A report of visits to urban agriculture projects in the USA

This is a report of a visit to urban food growing projects in the United States by a group of four people from different organisations based in London. It was organised by Sustain's London Food Link officer, Ben Reynolds, and funded by the US Embassy, who had previously brought Will Allen to London to talk about his project, Growing Power, in the USA.
London Food Link | Monday 31 March 2008

News: Sustain: 'Remove these harmful additives now'

Sustain today reacted with anger to EFSA's lack of action in the face of compelling evidence that some artificial food additives can damage children's health.
Children's Food Campaign | Friday 14 March 2008

Reports: The taps are turning - Are we ending our love affair with bottled water?

This publication is a companion to Have you bottled it? How drinking tap water can help save you and the planet, that Sustain published in January 2007. It notes progress since then, here and globally, in encouraging the public and private sectors to use tap water instead of bottled water. It also looks at how the bottled water industry is responding to growing criticism of bottled water for being unnecessary, damaging to the environment, and expensive.
Food Facts | Saturday 1 March 2008

News: Department for Health pouring away money on bottled water

A new report has revealed the Department for Health wasted almost £200,000 pounds on bottled water. This could have paid for 14 baby incubators, 34 hip replacements or 244 cataract operations.
Food Facts | Monday 18 February 2008

News: Sustain challenges Bird's Eye's 'good mood food' description of white fish

Health campaigners have challenged Bird's Eye to drop the implication that its fish fingers can contribute to people's 'good mood', despite an advertising industry ruling that the claim can continue.
Food & Mental Health | Wednesday 6 February 2008

Reports: Protecting our Orchard Heritage - a good practice guide for managing orchard projects

This publication aims to help orchard projects by supporting practitioners and local communities to enhance, protect and celebrate orchards.
Orchards Project | Friday 1 February 2008

News: Heinz challenged to drop 'phoney' Farmers' Market claims

An alliance of consumer groups and environmental organisations are calling on the food giant Heinz to drop its 'phoney' environmental claims in a recent £1.6m advertising campaign.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Friday 25 January 2008

News: Children's Food Campaigners say: 'Well done on cooking lessons, now for junk food adverts.'

We are delighted that the Government has recognised the need for all children to learn to cook in school. Poor cookery skills are an important reason why some people have such a poor diet. This announcement will make a real difference to children's health.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 22 January 2008

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