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News: Cooking up a storm

Who said weaning kids off chips and sweets was going to be easy? Healthier school meals can only be one part of a broader campaign against junk food.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 3 October 2007

Reports: Season's promise: An enjoyable way to tackle climate change

The report 'Season's promise' (2007) explores how the UK's leading supermarkets could do more to promote fresh, healthy and seasonal food. It is one of a series of reports published by the National Consumer Council, working with Sustain and the Food Commission, that also measured and reported on supermarket progress across several years on health and sustainability, 2004 to 2009. Links to all of these reports are provided on the "more information" page.
Supermarkets, health and sustainability | Monday 1 October 2007

Reports: Green grocers? How supermarkets can help make greener shopping easier

The report 'Green grocers?' (2009) rates the UK's leading supermarkets against each other, showing big differences between the supermarkets in terms of how they promote sustainable food to their customers, and make more sustainable food choices attractive and affordable. It is one of a series of 7 reports published by the National Consumer Council, working with Sustain and the Food Commission, that also measured and reported on supermarket progress across several years on health and sustainability, 2004 to 2009. Links to all 7 reports are provided on the "more information" page.
Supermarkets, health and sustainability | Monday 1 October 2007

Reports: Feeding The Olympics: Why food for the London 2012 Games should be local, seasonal and organic

This 2007 report marked the first step in a campaign to ensure that the food associated with the London 2012 Games matches the values enshrined within the Olympic Charter, and the promises made in the London 2012 bid for the 'most sustainable games ever'. Specifically, the bid promised 'to support consumption of local, seasonal and organic produce'. With this report, we hoped to strengthen the resolve to meet these promises by providing both a rationale and a practical plan of action for making the London 2012 Olympic Games the first Games to serve sustainable food.
Olympic Food | Sunday 30 September 2007

News: FSA must ban these dangerous additives

Children's Food Campaign response to the Food Standard's Agency Board Meeting decision on artificial additives
Children's Food Campaign | Thursday 20 September 2007

News: 35 organisations tell FSA: ban these harmful additives

In an open letter to its Board, 35 organisations have attacked the Food Standard's Agency for failing to put consumers first and protect children's health from artificial food additives.
Children's Food Campaign | Thursday 20 September 2007

News: City Harvest for BBC's Urban Chef

Urban gardeners and farmers across the capital are gearing up for the 8th City Harvest Festival , highlighting food produced in London.
London Food Link | Friday 17 August 2007

News: A Celebration of Local Food **Event postponed**

'Event postponed' London Food Link are working with a number of partners to put on an event at New Covent Garden Market this October, bringing together local producers and London's commercial buyers
London Food Link | Tuesday 14 August 2007

News: City Harvest Festival

22nd September sees Enfield host the closest the capital gets to its own county show. This year London Food Link are lending a hand and challenging Londoners to get growing.
London Food Link | Thursday 9 August 2007

News: Awards offer profit opportunities for environmentally active hotels

Sustain are the sponsors of the sustainable food awards for this years Considerate Hoteliers awards launched this week.
London Food Link | Thursday 9 August 2007

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