Food Justice: The Report of the Food and Fairness Inquiry

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Food Justice is the result of a year-long investigation into social justice in food and farming, undertaken by a committee of respected and influential figures from across the food sector.

The Food Ethics Council set up the Inquiry because they were concerned that issues of social justice were underplayed in debates about food policy.

The key messages from the report – the need for urgent action to address social injustice, the centrality of social justice to today’s most pressing ecological concerns, the fact that ‘business as usual isn’t an option’ – represent a consensus reached despite the diverse perspectives of the business leaders, academics, public servants and campaigners who made up the Inquiry committee. This is a shared voice that demands the attention of anyone with an interest in a fairer future for our food system.


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