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Where food comes from
In the UK, farmers are held to account by the Red Tractor scheme. Food that carries the Red Tractor logo has been responsibly sourced, safely produced, and comes…
March 29, 2022The Farmers Dilemma – Food OR Environment?
Since the end of the second world war farmers have faced a dilemma. Food or Environment. Growing more food than we need for over 70 years has come at a huge…
February 20, 2022The say-do gap behind climate pledges
In 2015 the Paris climate agreement set the most ambitious climate targets ever undertaken by world leaders. It was agreed emissions would be cut to address the stark warnings from…
November 9, 2021STOP Blah, Blah, Blah… DEFRA and Citizen Good are looking for brands to co-solve the climate crisis
The farmers and land managers are helping, now we need some corporate partners. We need your help. Citizen Good have been asked by DEFRA and the British Government to…
September 30, 2021The British Government will help you reach your climate commitments
Citizen Good have been asked by DEFRA and the British Government to carry out a study into how the government could help corporate entities and consumer brands engage more directly with…
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