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Beans over burgers: Why the National Food Strategy should focus on natural ingredients over fake meats

Business Green

If the government acts decisively, we can tackle the three pronged challenges of climate change mitigation, biodiversity net gain and the obesity crisis. To do this, we must focus on natural ingredients, not over-processed fake meats. We must grasp the opportunity that the National Food Strategy provides.

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Price and provenance: Does the UK have an appetite for eco-labels on food?

Business Green

According to the recent National Food Strategy , the independent review commissioned by the government, UK meat consumption needs to fall by another 30 per cent by 2032, against 2019 levels, in order to help deliver a net zero emission economy. Meanwhile, businesses are themselves grappling how to drive sustainable behaviour change.

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Could just three policy levers trigger a global cascade of climate action?

Business Green

As many commentators have noted, there is no silver bullet for tackling carbon emissions. So it stands to reason that, focusing decarbonisation efforts on just a handful of these carbon intensive sectors could make an outsized impact to the global transition to net zero.

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SDG14: How to develop a cleaner ocean strategy

Business Green

From nurturing ocean carbon sinks to encouraging marine clean tech, there are steps all businesses can take to accelerate progress towards SDG14. The transboundary nature of the seas can make effective government action difficult, as policy initiatives inevitably get bogged down in interminable negotiations and geopolitical power-plays.