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News Section Icon Published 11/01/2013

Where world-class food and ethics meet – The Emiliano

We’ve rounded up some of the world’s most ethically minded restaurants for you to discover. The third is the Emiliano Restaurant in São Paulo.

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News Section Icon Published 10/01/2013

Where world-class food and ethics meet – Manfredi’s

We’ve rounded up some of the world’s most ethically minded restaurants for you to discover. We're posting up our favourite examples over the next few days. The second is Manfredi's in Australia.

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News Section Icon Published 10/01/2013

Food waste & factory farming

The media today is full of stories surrounding the vast amount of food we waste. This is due to a new report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.

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News Section Icon Published 09/01/2013

Where world-class food and ethics meet - Wahaca

We’ve rounded up some of the world’s most ethically minded restaurants for you to discover. Over the next five days, we’ll be posting up our favourites. The first is Wahaca in London.

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News Section Icon Published 02/01/2013

"Land wars": another cost of factory farming

As prices for food, feed and energy crops soar, arable land has become a popular investment. But these deals are often carried out with little concern for the environment and communities. These "land grabs" are driven, in part, by factory…

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News Section Icon Published 02/01/2013

Ireland live exports resurgence?

This year could very well see a return to live exports of cattle from Ireland to the Middle East, according to recent reports in a national newspaper.

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News Section Icon Published 01/01/2013

Happy New Year sows?

With the partial sow stall ban coming into force today, animal lovers throughout the EU should be celebrating. This huge step forward for animal welfare will result in millions of pigs living better lives.

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