Food Waste
Bristol Good Food 2030: A One City Framework for Action, published in June, aims to transform the city’s food system within this decade, supporting its ambitions on health, climate, biodiversity and social justice.
The Framework includes the below vision and outcomes for Food Waste:
Food waste and packaging waste is minimised.
Outcome 1: Household food waste going into black bins has reduced to under 10%
Outcome 2: Commercial food waste reduces and the volume of food waste recycled increases
Outcome 3: The volume of food surplus redistributed increases
Outcome 4: The volume of single use packaging reduces and reusable cups are the norm
Explore the full framework on our website to find out more.
Sitting alongside the Framework are the Bristol Good Food 2024 Action Plans. The purpose of the Action Plans is to describe, in detail, the improvements we want to see in the food system up until 2024, how those changes will be achieved and by whom.
Read the Food Waste Action Plan to see what is planned under this theme. You can also read the short-term indicators, which measure progress on specific actions that are already underway and contributing to the Action Plan outcomes. High-level indicators, yet to be published, will track overall progress against the Action Plans.