The brilliant Bristol Food Network is launching its Bristol Good Food 2030 Framework. Developed in collaboration with local organisations and Bristol City Council, the network is revealing their ambitious new goals for the city’s food system in Sparks Bristol, a space dedicated to support actions on climate, equality and wellbeing.
I was thrilled to be invited to create an illustrated poster to present Bristol Good Food 2030 goals, as well as an illustrated interactive board for the public to express their views. From teaching skills to cook, grow and choose good food in schools to increasing biodiversity in the city through growing techniques, the goals have diversity, inclusion and sustainability at their core. Through engagement with stakeholders, the Bristol Good Food 2030 Framework identifies key changes that the city should be working towards across the whole food system, with recommended timelines between now and 2030. Development of the Framework has been led by Bristol Food Network.
The launch event on Monday 12th June is part of the Festival of Nature.