November 7, 2006

Greenpeace nominated for BBC food award

The Amazon soya campaign has resulted in a nomination for the BBC's Food and Farming Awards

When our volunteers set out in their chicken suits to invade McDonald's branches earlier this year, I'm fairly certain the last thing on their minds was any kind of public accolade for their efforts. The global campaign to highlight how food companies were complicit in destroying the Amazon rainforest through their use of Amazon-grown soya made headlines around the world and clearly touched the hearts of Radio 4 listeners because we've been nominated for a gong in their Food and Farming Awards.

Most of the categories are turned over to shops and producers who go that extra mile in provide quality grub but we come under the Derek Cooper Special Award for, and I quote, "their work raising awareness of the ethical and environmental dimensions of food production, in particular their soya campaign". It was a public vote that got us into the nominations but it's the steely minds of the judging panel that will make the final decision, and with distinguished competition in the form of the Caroline Walker Trust and the Rt Hon Michael Meacher MP, it'll be tough. Tune in Sunday 26 November to see if we win.




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