Feedback

Feedback

Civic and Social Organizations

Tottenham, London, England 3,550 followers

Feedback works for food that is good for the planet and its people.

About us

Feedback is an environmental campaign group that works for food that is good for the planet and its people. We believe that securing nutritious, delicious food for all should go hand in hand with protecting and regenerating our environment.

Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Tottenham, London, England
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2013
Specialties
food waste, sustainability, agriculture, community engagement, policy, research, campaigning, food economies, food citizenship, industrial animal agriculture, deforestation, circular economy, food policy, meat and dairy, ecological crisis, and climate crisis

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    🚨 BREAKING: our new report exposes how financial institutions have poured OVER HALF A TRILLION $ into the world’s largest meat and dairy corporations since the Paris agreement in 2015, despite these companies driving deforestation and climate breakdown. 🐄 The global livestock sector causes an estimated $8.5 TRILLION annually in externalised health and climate costs. 🌎 5 big livestock companies – JBS, Marfrig, Cargill, Tyson Foods and Minerva – combined emit more greenhouse gas emissions per year than the total emissions of the UK and Ireland. 💰Yet they receive $ billions from financiers each year We are calling on financial institutions to stop all new financing to industrial livestock corporations, and for policymakers to regulate the finance industry to stop it financing polluting companies. Find out more. Read our new report: https://buff.ly/3Tnq4pv

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    📣 We’re hiring a Media and Communication Manager! Do you have experience managing media and strategic communications? Do you share our goal of a just and sustainable food system? You will be: - Developing the organisation’s media profile, including building relationships with journalists and drafting media materials - Managing and monitoring social media and communication platforms - Delivering the roll-out of our new brand Deadline: Thursday 11th July at 9am https://buff.ly/3KG3EvB

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    📣 We’re hiring a Senior Campaigner! This is an exciting role for an experienced campaigner (5+ years) to lead a new campaign exposing the environmental harm and human right abuses linked to the production and use of synthetic fertilisers. 5 days left to apply 👉 deadline Thursday 11th July at 9am https://buff.ly/3z1P2Ev

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    📢 LAST CHANCE TO APPLY! We’re recruiting for two roles! 👉 Senior Campaigner > https://buff.ly/3z1P2Ev 👉 Media and Communications Manager > https://buff.ly/3KG3EvB Please apply via Charity Jobs with a CV and cover letter (no longer than 2 pages) explaining how you meet the person specification and why you would like to work at Feedback. Deadline to apply for either role: 9am, Thursday 11th July 2024 Interviews will be held w/c: 22nd July 2024

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    📝 39 organisations and academics from West Africa and across the world are calling on the Norwegian government to take rapid action to regulate the country’s salmon farming industry. Our recent Blue Empire report exposes how Norway’s salmon farming industry uses around 2 million tonnes of wild-caught fish each year to feed farmed salmon. Much of this fish comes from food insecure regions, such as West Africa. The production of West African fish oil for the Norwegian aquaculture industry is depriving up to 4 million people in the region of fish. The Norwegian government’s uncritical embrace of industrial fish farming stands in stark contrast to its own development policy, which has identified food security and the fight against hunger, notably in Sub-Saharan Africa, as a priority area. We are calling on Norwegian policy makers to: 🐟 Ensure that Norwegian companies’ activities and feed sourcing practices do not contradict its own development policy by mandating an immediate ban on the sourcing of fish oil from food insecure regions including Northwest Africa; ❌Stop further growth in Norway’s salmon farming sector so that it remains within planetary boundaries; 🔍Mandate genuine transparency throughout aquaculture supply chains, including full disclosure of suppliers – from source fisheries upwards Read the letter now: https://buff.ly/4brdH2Q #Norway #SalmonFarming #FoodJustice #sustainability #SustainableFood #aquaculture

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    📢 Over 100 international organisations and leading experts are demanding the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) urgently retract a key report, due to serious methodological errors that downplay the emissions reduction potential of lower-meat and dairy diets. ❗The real potential of shifting to healthy lower-meat diets (EAT-Lancet) is a staggering 6 to 40 times higher than the FAO estimates. The scientists who co-authored the two main papers used in the report have accused the FAO of distorting their work and are calling for the report’s retraction. 👀 Did the FAO just make some extremely embarrassing errors? Or did it intentionally distort evidence under pressure from the livestock industry? Either way, the FAO has questions to answer. These mistakes are a stain on the FAO’s reputation, unless rectified. 📝 That’s why we’ve sent an open letter to the FAO’s Director-General. 👉 The FAO must urgently retract the flawed report, and reissue it with mistakes rectified following engagement with academic experts and civil society. Find out more: https://buff.ly/3xDtWfk #ClimateChange #FAO #LivestockIndustry #LowerMeatDiet #Sustainability #EmissionsReduction

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    📢 Over 100 international organisations and leading experts are demanding the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) urgently retract a key report, due to serious methodological errors that downplay the emissions reduction potential of lower-meat and dairy diets. ❗The real potential of shifting to healthy lower-meat diets (EAT-Lancet) is a staggering 6 to 40 times higher than the FAO estimates. The scientists who co-authored the two main papers used in the report have accused the FAO of distorting their work and are calling for the report’s retraction. 👀 Did the FAO just make some extremely embarrassing errors? Or did it intentionally distort evidence under pressure from the livestock industry? Either way, the FAO has questions to answer. These mistakes are a stain on the FAO’s reputation, unless rectified. 📝 That’s why we’ve sent an open letter to the FAO’s Director-General. 👉 The FAO must urgently retract the flawed report, and reissue it with mistakes rectified following engagement with academic experts and civil society. Find out more: https://buff.ly/3xDtWfk #ClimateChange #FAO #LivestockIndustry #LowerMeatDiet #Sustainability #EmissionsReduction

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