The Black Panther Party made food central to their political action because food, and hunger, have always been political issues.
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It is a fantastic example of community in action, taking matters into their own hands to rejuvenate and invigorate their environment.
The countries supporting and opposing ambitious legally binding EU food waste targets have been revealed
Across two ‘Halloween’ seasons alone, Feedback rescued around 45 tonnes of would-be-wasted pumpkins.
Bloc must halve its food waste by 2030 to tackle climate crisis and improve food security, say campaigners
Gleaning — collecting leftover crops from farmers’ fields and margins — is undergoing something of a renaissance in Britain.
Policymakers should be thinking about how to maximise the social benefits provided by inclusive employment in the food sector.
Volunteers are picking leftover produce on farms to reduce waste and help food banks
Reflect on your food waste and wider consumerism. One simple way to reduce food waste is to scale back how much you buy to begin with.
Feedback's Lucy Antal is this year's BBC Community Food Champion.
Get creative in the kitchen and use up your leftovers with our simple recipes.
Why small, independent food retailers are part of the answer to systemic problems with access to food
Solidarity, innovation and perseverance were the underlying themes of this year's ORFC Global.
As part of our Food Citizens project in Buckinghamshire we have developed a cookbook with Empower To Cook.
There is a chance for the government to treat this moment of crisis as an opportunity to reshape supply chains.
Our food system is not a car, but we act as if it is – if it breaks down, we can replace it with a more technologically advanced version.
We have set out how things currently look and developed scenarios for the UK’s fresh food in 2020 in light of Covid-19.
Creating regional food economies, feeding people fairly and regenerating nature with alchemy, a kitchen and a community.
At this time of year there is an abundance of citrus fruit in markets, which means that there is (sadly) a large amount going to waste.
A great soup to make after a Sunday roast using leftovers and things from your cupboard.
Since we began our community-led Gleaning project over a year ago, there are 21 Gleaning groups in England alone – will yours be next?
Alchemic Kitchen launches its Christmas collection of no-waste preserves
My first day on the team at Alchemic Kitchen was spent at Speke Hall’s orchard, picking the apples that ordinarily go unpicked.
There is an overwhelming concentration of power at the buyer end of our food system.