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Reports: The Obesity Games - junk food sponsorship of the Olympic Games

The inside track on the marketing strategies of Olympic food and soft drink sponsors, and the sponsorship deals behind them.
Children's Food Campaign | Thursday 26 July 2012

News: Response to the launch of the Committee on Advertising Practice consultation on food and soft drink advertising to children

The Committee on Advertising Practice is consulting on proposals for further restrictions on the advertising to children of food and soft drink products in non-broadcast media. The consultation was launched today and is open for 10 weeks.
Children's Food Campaign | Friday 13 May 2016

Reports: End child food poverty: No child should be going hungry, debate 24 may 2021

On 24 May 2021, MPs will debate the End Child Food Poverty - No Child Should Go Hungry petition launched by Marcus Rashford in October 2020. This policy briefing sets out facts, figures and what we are currently calling for.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 24 May 2021

News: Food Diversity day to celebrate and promote diversity in foods

Sustain supports the first Food Diversity Day on Friday 13 January - an initiative designed to celebrate Britain's most endangered foods and to help get more food diversity onto our plates. You can join talks, presentations and discussions on so many great topics. 
Sustain | Wednesday 11 January 2023

Reports: The Irresponsibility Deal? Why the Government's Responsibility Deal is better for the food industry

This report analyses the Coalition Government's Public Health Responsibility Deal, focusing on the pledges made by members of the food industry. This report shows that, in our view, the Responsibility Deal is not up to the task of reducing the serious health problems caused by our unhealthy diets.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 7 September 2011

Events: What are Local Enterprise Partnerships and how can food partnerships engage with them?

This webinar will provide an overview of what Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) are, as well as identify potential areas where food partnerships can engage and influence to help stimulate the local sustainable food economy.
Sustainable Food Places | Monday 2 November 2020

Reports: Growing Success: The impact of Capital Growth on community food growing in London

This report summarises the first phase of the campaign until the end of 2012, and the benefits of Capital Growth to London, its communities and individuals.
Capital Growth | Wednesday 30 January 2013

Page: Connecting Community Food Enterprises Case Study: Oldham Community Vegbag

Find out how Oldham Council are working with the community to improve local availability of fresh fruit and veg with their vegbag scheme.
Good Food Enterprise

News: Real Bread Campaign and the Real Food Festival to stick one on the Big Bakers

Stick One on 'em! - urging the UK's industrial bakers to come clean about the use and labelling of hidden processing aids.
Real Bread Campaign | Monday 20 April 2009

News: "Don't Hide What's Inside" say young people to food companies

A new report from youth organisation Bite Back 2030 exposes tricks used by companies to give products like cereal bars, yoghurts and smoothies a healthy halo.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 25 October 2021


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