This section looks at the influencing role councils can play in supporting sustainable food production on their land and in their schools, and circular economy initiatives locally. Councils also have an important role to play in waste and recycling locally and improving this.
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Questions | Councils with full marks per question |
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7.1a Has the council reduced single use plastic in its buildings and events?
| 9 out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |
7.2 Has the council taken steps to support a circular economy locally?
| 6 out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |
7.3 Does the council support initiatives to redistribute surplus food?
| 13 out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |
7.4a Does the council have a sustainable food strategy?
| 3 out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |
7.4b Is the council part of a sustainable food partnership?
| 7 out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |
7.5 Has the council taken steps to support local food growing?
| 9 out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |
7.6 Do schools in the council area serve less meat in school meals?
| 5 out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |
7.8 How high is the councils' area wide annual recycling rate?
| None out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |
7.9 How low is the councils' area wide level of household waste produced?
| None out of 21 councils got full marks for this question. |