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On 9 September 2024, Nottingham City Council announced that they would be implementing a plant-based catering policy for food and drink at internal meetings at the end of the month, following a question from a local resident.
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Local supporters of the Plant-Based Councils campaign praise this announcement and say this is a logical and necessary step after declaring a climate emergency and an essential step on the journey to net zero.
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Similar policies have been implemented at Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, Oxfordshire County Council and Exeter City Council.
“I am really happy to say that after discussing with officers at the end of last week, I can confirm now that from Monday 30th September we will only have plant-based internal catering from Nottingham Catering at Loxley House.
“So this will include plant-based milks, biscuits and other foods, and we will also plan a week of promotion of dairy milk alternatives in October for staff to try plant-based milk in their drinks from the coffee bar at Loxley, substituting for all drinks unless specifically requested otherwise.
“This obviously is to encourage our employees to try these alternatives and to actually increase their uptake.
“I would also like to take the opportunity to mention that our Carbon Neutral 2028 Action Plan includes a list of food-related actions, reflecting our awareness of its significant contribution to the city’s footprint – particularly the high-carbon impact of meat and dairy products.”
“I want to thank Councillor Lux and Nottingham City Council for their fantastic announcement today.
“Plant-Based Councils have been campaigning here for over a year and it has been amazing to see our support grow exponentially.
“So many people want to get involved and help raise awareness of this vital opportunity we have around our food and drink.
“It’s widely accepted now that plant-based food and drinks bring so many benefits, particularly around helping our wildlife via emissions reductions and land-use improvements, so it’s great to see Nottingham City Council leading by example. We look forward to continued dialogue with the council to build further on this success.”