Papers and briefings
Road pricing... Could it promote sustainable food systems?
A new discussion paper from the Food Ethics Council asks how the advent of road pricing could affect how and where we shop, and what the knock-on effects for the food industry will be. We want to know your answers.
December 2006
December 2006
Sustainable farming and food: emerging challenges
A new discussion paper from the Food Ethics Council spells out some of the stickiest questions facing farm policy in the run up to further CAP reforms. We want to know your answers.
November 2006
November 2006
Getting personal: comments
Comments from experts and stakeholders on the Food Ethics Council's Getting personal report.
December 2005
December 2005
Getting personal: briefing sheet
A summary of the report Getting personal: shifting responsibilities for dietary health.
December 2005
December 2005
Power in the food system: background paper
A background paper published prior to the Food Ethics Council workshops on Power in the food systemin May and July 2005.
May 2005
May 2005
Power in the food system: workshop series programme
This document contains the programmes for all three workshops in the Power in the food system series.
May 2005
May 2005
Engaging in innovation: towards an integrated science policy
This paper argues that public engagement in science should be seen as an asset innovation, not as a damage limitation strategy. It focuses on the UK government's 10 year Science and innovation investment framework.
22 July 2004
22 July 2004
Drug use in farm animals: regulatory review
UK regulators are currently consulting stakeholders on the design of new rules on veterinary drugs. This is an opportunity to address problems with the current regulatory system and to put forward a more progressive vision of drug use in farming and food production. The Food Ethics Council will be engaging in this consultation process by producing a short policy paper and by meeting with regulators. This paper contains details of how to take part in the consultation process.
March 2004
March 2004
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