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Sustain in the press
The British Medical Journal
BMJ: Bans on junk food advertising in outdoor spaces derailed by industry lobbying
Featuring Fran Bernhardt
Wednesday 9 April 2025 | Visit
The Guardian
Plan for Norfolk megafarm rejected by councillors over environmental concerns
Thursday 3 April 2025 | Visit
Financial Times
Norfolk ‘megafarm’ blocked over council’s climate concerns
Thursday 3 April 2025 | Visit
Daily Mail
End of a three-year megafarm nightmare: Council rejects plans for 'US-style' facility
Thursday 3 April 2025 | Visit
The Grocer
Controversial Cranswick mega farm plans rejected by local council
Thursday 3 April 2025 | Visit
ITV
Protesters turn out to oppose chicken and pig 'megafarm' planned for Norfolk countryside
Sustain joins local campaigners in protest ahead of council decision
Wednesday 2 April 2025 | Visit
MediaCat
Local councils are coming after junk food ads
Comment from Fran Bernhardt, commercial determinants coordinator at Sustain.
Thursday 20 March 2025 | Visit
The Telegraph
Farms face being blocked from expansion by net-zero campaigners
Saturday 1 March 2025 | Visit
The Times
The rise of fake sourdough — how to tell if your loaf is the real deal
Saturday 22 February 2025 | Visit
The Telegraph
14,000 pigs and 714,000 hens: The ‘mega farm’ causing uproar in a quiet, rural community
Thursday 6 February 2025 | Visit
The Guardian
East Anglian farms breach environment regulations 700 times in seven years
Wednesday 5 February 2025 | Visit