OUR WORK

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A Sustainable Food place

Cambridge Sustainable Food’s work is focused on partnerships, projects and campaigns that capture the imagination and help to deliver change in Cambridge and the surrounding area.

Our work follows the key issues set out by Sustainable Food Places. The Sustainable Food Places Network helps organisations, people and places share challenges, explore practical solutions and develop best practice on six key food issues. Sustainable Food Places is a partnership programme run by the Soil Association, Food Matters and Sustain.

See our Gold Food Cambridge Action plan and outline

Read our previous Action Plan for 2017-2020 here and its progress review here.

All of our work across the six issues, is designed to tackle the food challenges we face locally and to create a better, more sustainable Cambridge for the future.


SILVER award and Going for gold

Our work was recognised nationally in 2016 when Cambridge won a Sustainable Food City Bronze Award, one of the first cities to hold this award. You can read the original application on the national Sustainable Food Places (previously Sustainable Food Cities) website and our bronze award renewal application here.

In June 2021 Cambridge Sustainable Food Partnership achieved a Silver Award from Sustainable Food Places, and we are now setting our sights on Gold! This Silver award recognises the city’s commitment to positive change across six key objectives and in order to achieve this standard Cambridge has demonstrated significant progress across all of these. Explore the full scope of the city-wide work that lead to Cambridge being awarded the silver standard.

 

KEY ISSUES IN DEPTH

1: Promoting healthy and sustainable food

2: Food Poverty, Ill health and healthy food access

3: Community knowledge, skills and resources

4: A Vibrant, diverse sustainable food economy

5: Transforming catering and food procurement

6: Reducing waste and the ecological footprint