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News: Response to FSA announcement on food labelling

This independent research confirms that the public want food labelling with traffic light colours
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 6 May 2009

News: 100 health leaders call on Rishi Sunak to act urgently on child food insecurity

Sustain and the Children's Food Campaign have joined with leading public health organisations in a letter to the Prime Minister, expressing growing concerns about rising child food insecurity and obesity as a result of the cost of living crisis, and the need for urgent action.
Children's Food Campaign | Thursday 2 February 2023

Article: The Mayoral Election: Our good food vision

Ahead of May’s Mayoral Elections, London Food Link Coordinator (and ‘Eel Editor) Sarah Davenport outlines steps the next Mayor should take to ensure a healthy, sustainable and ethical food system for all Londoners.
London Food Link | Friday 21 February 2020

News: MPs debate the need to measure household food security in the UK

On 6 December 2016 MPs debated the issue of household food insecurity measurement in the UK, referencing the work of the Food Foundation and Sustain.
Sustain | Thursday 8 December 2016

News: Consultation Response: Turning the Tables - Transforming School Food

A response from Sustain's Children's Food Bill campaign to the Department for Education and Skills' Transforming School Food consultation welcomes the thrust of the School Meals Review Panels report, but makes 18 specific supplementary recommendations. The introduction of nutrient based standards is one of the provisions of the Children's Food Bill, but these standards must be extended to all food available in schools and standards should also take account of sustainable development.
Children's Food Campaign | Thursday 15 December 2005

News: Food Thinkers Christmas Special

Sustain member the Centre for Food Policy are holding an event to coincide with the UK launch of the 2018 Global Nutrition Report.
London Food Link | Wednesday 14 November 2018

Blog: How to build a healthier food system - reflections from Sustain's evidence to the House of Lords

At the House of Lords inquiry on Food, Diet and Obesity, Fran Bernhardt representing Sustain, provided insights into policies restricting advertising of unhealthy food and the ways in which corporations seek to undermine them.
Commercial Determinants | Thursday 15 February 2024

News: Should animal welfare food labels be made obligatory?

Labelling Matters - who are a coalition including Sustain members Compassion in World Farming, the Soil Association, and the RSPCA - call for mandatory method of production labelling for meat and dairy products.
Sustain | Thursday 15 March 2018

News: Cheshire West and Chester Council introduces a healthier food advertising policy

Cheshire West and Chester Council becomes the third in the North West of England to switch the spotlight away from unhealthy food as leaders sign off on a healthier food advertising policy.
Commercial Determinants | Friday 23 August 2024

News: High Court rules against Kellogg's in junk food marketing case

The Children’s Food Campaign today welcomes the High Court ruling (by Mr Justice Linden) in comprehensively dismissing all grounds for Kellogg’s judicial review case against the Government’s new regulations on limiting HFSS food and drink promotions.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 4 July 2022


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