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News: Sustain welcomes wide ranging restrictions on junk food promotion announced by Government

Government outlines details of restrictions first announced in summer to promotions of food and drink high in fat salt or sugar in retail. Sustain’s Children’s Food Campaign has been calling for such restrictions for years and welcomes the plans.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 28 December 2020

News: How one food hero is making a difference to the Healthy Start Voucher campaign in Brighton and Hove

A campaign to increase uptake of Healthy Start Vouchers in Brighton and Hove was re-launched by the Brighton and Hove Food Partnership with the support of the City Council. Alongside training and promotion at a city-wide scale, we celebrate the work of a food hero that is contributing to increase the uptake of the vouchers through her work in a children’s centre.
Veg Cities | Wednesday 11 March 2020

News: Caterer Ampersand challenged to improve animal welfare by London Food Link supporters

London Food Link supporters have written to the Old Royal Naval College asking the attraction to serve only cage-free eggs in their catering. Today, London Food Link delivered the 300 names to the caterer Ampersand inside a 'symbolic' plastic egg.
London Food Link | Wednesday 2 December 2015

News: Children's Food Bill re-introduced to Parliament as report tells MPs that voluntary approaches do not work

The Children's Food Bill will be re-introduced to Parliament this afternoon by Mary Creagh MP, who is leading the Bill following her success in the Private Members' Ballot on 26th May. To coincide with the Bill's re-introduction, a full-colour summary copy of a new report, 'The Children's Food Bill - Why we need a new law, not more voluntary approaches' will be distributed to every Member of Parliament today.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 22 June 2005

News: Children's Food Bill EDM increases pressure on public health White Paper consultation..

An Early Day Motion (EDM) in support of Sustain's Children Food Bill, tabled by Debra Shipley MP, already has support from 57 cross-party MPs. The EDM acknowledges the strength of the Children's Food Bill in improving children's diets and future health and sends a powerful message to the Department of Health, whose public health consultation ends this week.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 25 May 2004

Reports: Capital Growth: What we learned while creating 2,012 new community food growing spaces in London

This publication summarises what we learned, and provides other sources of information, so that towns and cities that also want to create large numbers of green and productive spaces can take some short cuts.
Capital Growth | Tuesday 2 July 2013

News: Strong public appetite for policies to mitigate climate and nature impacts of food

Major market research survey into public preferences for government policies addressing the climate and nature emergency shows overwhelming support for lowering meat consumption and reducing intensive livestock farming.
Climate Change and Nature | Tuesday 12 October 2021

News: Children's Food Campaign's response to the appointment of Jeremy Hunt as Health Secretary

Healthy eating: the unfinished part of Hunt's Olympic legacy.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 4 September 2012

News: Olympics to give huge boost to recycling and composting [Food Manufacture News]

With the launch of the tendering process for foodservice packaging suppliers, the London 2012 Olympics organisers are providing a welcome boost to 'widely recycled' and industrially compostable materials.
Food Legacy | Monday 1 August 2011

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

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