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Decision Maker: Executive Councillor for Open Spaces and City Services
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Councillors are recommended to note the catering options, related costs and findings, presented within the report and to support the recommended way forward regarding catering at future Civic events.
Matter for
Decision
The plant-based food motion passed at full Council in
May 2022, required officers to:
i.
Explore a wide variety of
catering options for civic events (including consideration of social
enterprises) and bring a costed report of fully plant-based catering options for
civic events to a future Environment and Community Scrutiny Committee.
ii.
Investigate the
practicalities of using civic events to promote and showcase plant-based food
options, alongside displayed information about the climate benefits and
relative cost of different protein/food sources.
Following the motion, the Officer’s report provided a
detailed, costed assessment of fully plant-based catering options and part
plant-based options which could be served at future civic events.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Open Spaces, Food Justice
and Community Development
Agreed:
i.
All future civic events will
promote plant-based food by always providing some plant-based food options and
plant-based milks as standard (where reasonably possible).
ii.
‘Catering at Annual Full Council meeting in 2023
will consist of 75% plant-based options. This will increase to 100% plant-based
in 2024, providing that the majority of plant-based choices are consumed at
events and that suppliers can fulfil this requirement and at the same cost as
non-plant based foods.’
iii.
Catering at all other civic events
in 2023 (apart from the Annual Full Council meeting) will consist of 25%
plant-based options with the remaining 75% made up of vegetarian and meat and
dairy options. This will increase to 50% plant-based options in 2024, 75% in
2025, and 100% in 2026, providing that the majority of plant-based choices are
consumed at events and that suppliers can fulfil this requirement and at the
same cost as non-plant based foods.
iv.
The Council will no longer procure
and serve beef and lamb at civic events due to their reported impact on
greenhouse gas emissions and will reduce the amount of pork procured for civic
events.
v.
The Council will endeavour to
procure services from social enterprises for civic events, providing that they
are available and can offer the services required.
vi.
The Council will use the
Plant-Based Foods Association definition of plant-based food: foods made from
plants that contain no animal derived ingredients.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the
Officer’s report.
Any Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee
received a report from the Climate Change
Officer.
The Climate Change Officer said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i.
The Council would keep advertising/promoting the
reasons why it would provide plant based food at
events ie trying to lower the Council’s carbon
footprint.
ii.
Officers would monitor the amount of food eaten at
events to ascertain the take up of plant based food
(compared to other types) and seek comments from delegates.
iii.
Plant based food would be introduced in a phased
approach so people could become used to it. The Council did not want to contribute
to food waste by providing food event delegates did not wish to eat.
iv.
Food providers were legally obliged to clearly
label food, be mindful of food allergies and avoid contamination of food. Therefore it was not practicable to mix plant based food in
with other types so people would eat it without noticing it was plant based
food instead of meat/dairy etc.
Councillors requested a change to the recommendation in the Officer’s
report (amendment shown as bold text):
Proposer: Councillor Holloway
Seconder: Councillor Pounds
‘Catering at Annual Full Council meeting in
2023 will consist of 75% 50% plant-based options. This will
increase to 100% 75% plant-based in 2024, and 100% plant-based
in 2025, providing that the majority of plant-based choices are consumed at
events and that suppliers can fulfil this requirement and at the same cost as
non-plant based foods.’
The Committee unanimously approved this amended recommendation.
Councillors requested a change to the recommendation in the Officer’s
report (amendment shown as bold text):
Proposer: Councillor Copley
Seconder: Councillor Hauk
‘Catering at Annual Full Council meeting in
2023 will consist of 100% 75% 50% plant-based options. This
will increase to 100% 75% plant-based in 2024, and 100% plant-based in 2025,
providing that the majority of plant-based choices are consumed at events and
that suppliers can fulfil this requirement and at the same cost as non-plant based foods.’
The amendment was lost by 4
votes to 3.
The Committee unanimously
resolved to endorse the recommendation as originally amended.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest
Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.
Publication date: 03/04/2023
Date of decision: 19/01/2023