Food For sustainability

Food accounts for an important share of greenhouse gas emissions and pollution. Our goal is to reduce the environmental impact of food consumed at KTH.

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KTH new food policy: "Plant-based by default"

The latest scientific evidence shows that food environmental impact can be drastically reduced by switching from the current average western diet to a more plant-based diet.

In August 2019, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), i.e. the United Nation body for assessing the science related to climate change, released the report Climate Change and Land. They report that the best possible diet to fight climate change is a 100% plant-based diet. For example, it was calculated that a global switch from the current diets to plant-based diets, in 2010, would have led to up to a 30% net reduction of total GHG emissions.

Therefore, we propose that KTH sets plant-based food as the default food option, yet giving each single person the possibility to choose a different food option.

Read below the full proposal.

20220324 Proposed food policy_ plant based-by-default.docx

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Looking for new members!

We have recently created this group and looking for new enthusiastic members! Do you want to contribute to a more sustainable food consumption? Join us! Contact us at kth.sfors@gmail.com