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Reports: Tools for tackling food poverty

This booklet showcases some of the tools used by local food poverty alliances from around the UK. From building robust approaches to evaluation in Middlesbrough using the Collective Impact Tracker, mapping community food service provision in Greater Manchester, building and strengthening community food networks through collective action in Oxfordshire, working in partnership to survey food poverty in Brighton and Hove, co-designing and using various tools to capture and tell food stories, to using feminist and intersectional approaches in Tower Hamlets.
Food Poverty | Sunday 1 August 2021

Reports: Food Power Collective Impact Tracker

The Collective Impact Tracker is a XLSX tool based on a framework of principles, goals and indicators for the type of work food poverty alliances deliver. These are set out in a set of sheets, organised into key categories. Alliances can use this to collect information and data about their progress, using it to systematically collate useful evidence. It is most useful as part of reflections on an alliance’s workings and should help to take stock of current activity and make plans for future activity. The Tackling Food Poverty Together guide provides advice on how to use the Tracker and examples of how it has been used.
Food Poverty | Sunday 1 August 2021

Reports: Planning controls for hot food takeaways

This briefing has been prepared to help councils’ planning and public health departments understand how the control of hot food takeaways can create a healthier food environment.
Planning Food Cities | Wednesday 28 July 2021

Reports: It must be part of the plan: farming and the National Food Strategy

A briefing covering NFS recommendations 8, 9 and some of 11, and 12.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Monday 19 July 2021

Reports: Why sustainable food and farming is key to achieving net zero

This briefing sets out why and how diet and farming policy should take a leading role in tackling climate change, recovering nature, and improving animal welfare.
National Food Strategy | Thursday 15 July 2021

Reports: The Case for Local Food

Building better local food systems to benefit society and nature
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Wednesday 7 July 2021

Reports: Policy Brief: The Case for Local Food

Sustain and RSPB's policy brief makes the case for government investment in local food infrastructure.  
Climate Change and Nature | Wednesday 7 July 2021

Reports: CPTPP and UK pesticide standards

This briefing sets out joint evidence from Sustain and Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN-UK) on the risk to UK pesticide standards of accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
Good Food Trade Campaign | Tuesday 22 June 2021

Reports: Good Food Enterprises: Adapting to the pandemic, one year on

A follow up survey report exploring how good food enterprises have adapted to the pandemic one year on.  
Sustainable Food Places | Wednesday 16 June 2021

Reports: Australia UK trade: Ensuring high animal welfare standards in future trade deals trade deal

Sustain and Compassion in World Farming are concerned that the UK government is on a path to break its own manifesto commitment to protect the UK’s food safety, animal welfare and environmental standards from future trade deals.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Monday 14 June 2021

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