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Bristol Good Food 2030 Newsletter
The Bristol Good Food newsletter contains all the latest news, stories and events about good food in Bristol, representing everyone who’s interested and involved in the good food movement in Bristol. The newsletter regularly highlights good food stories about hospitality businesses and producers in the city.

Bristol Climate & Nature Partnership
The Bristol Climate & Nature Partnership is a network of 1,200+ organisations working towards a zero carbon, nature rich, socially just Bristol. Join the free network to help you and your organisation stay connected, be informed, and supported on the journey to a healthier, fairer city. Although The Partnership is not focused on food, the newsletter highlights great opportunities, including grants and funding available to businesses on their sustainability journey.
National hospitality resources, as recommended by the Sustainable Restaurant Association

Since 2010, The Sustainable Restaurant Association (The SRA) has set the gold standard for sustainable food and drink businesses, connecting businesses across the globe to accelerate change toward a hospitality sector that is socially progressive and environmentally restorative. The SRA does this through the world’s largest sustainability certification tailored for the sector: the Food Made Good Standard. Here is a list of national resources recommended by The SRA:
- Be Inclusive Hospitality – diversity and inclusion within the hospitality industry
- Business in the Community – toolkits to support your responsible business journey
- Climate Partner – support in creating a climate action strategy
- Ellen MacArthur Foundation – supporting a circular economy
- MCS Good Fish Guide – sustainable sourcing of seafood
- Net Zero Now – sector-specific support in measuring and reducing GHG emissions
- No Mise En Plastic – cutting down on single–use plastic in the commercial kitchen
- Too Good To Go – surplus food management platform
- UKH – resources specific to UK hospitality
- WRAP – changing the way things are produced, consumed and disposed of
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Bristol Good Food 2030
Bristol Good Food 2030 aims to transform the city’s food system within the decade, supporting its ambitions on health, climate, biodiversity and social justice.
The Bristol Good Food 2030 Partnership, coordinated by Bristol Food Network, includes the council and a diverse range of organisation – from grassroots charities to businesses and academics . The Partnership has developed Bristol Good Food 2030: A One City Framework for Action, to guide and drive forward change in our local food system.
The framework sets out priorities and initiatives that aim to make Bristol’s food system better for people and communities, climate and nature, workers and businesses.
If you would like to join the Partnership’s Working Groups and help shape the direction of Bristol Good Food 2030’s strategic work, we’d love to hear from you. You can find out more about the work that’s going on here, but feel free to drop us a line with any questions.
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If you would like to join the Working Groups that dictate the direction of Bristol Good Food 2030’s strategic work, we’d love to hear from you
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Bristol City Centre Business Improvement District (BID) is a collaboration of levy payers working together to make Bristol an even better place for everyone. Its aim is to ensure Bristol city centre is increasingly known for its safe, attractive and welcoming look and feel by all those who work, study, live and spend leisure time in the city. Its vision is for a better Bristol – A future-focused city that attracts business, investment, and people to create a resilient and welcoming city for all.
The Bristol Inclusive & Sustainable Business and Enterprise Support (BrisBES) programme is crafted to provide fully funded high-quality, inclusive, and sustainable support to entrepreneurs and businesses in Bristol. We offer a range of workshops including a three-day Introduction to Enterprise training and access to 1:1 coaching with our business advisors.