We’re Glasgow Food Policy Partnership (GFPP), a group of public, private and voluntary sector organisations who have come together with one specific objective. We believe that a fairer, healthier, more sustainable and resilient food system would make Glasgow an even better city to live in. We want #GoodFoodForAll and we believe that together we can make it happen.
Our partnership includes:
- CEMVO Scotland
- Faith in Community (Representing Glasgow Equality Forum)
- FareShare
- Glasgow Centre for Population Health
- Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
- Glasgow City Council
- Glasgow City HSCP (Health Improvement)
- Glasgow Community Food Network
- Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector (GCVS)
- Glasgow Food Sovereignty Network (GFSN)
- Glasgow South West Foodbank
- Glasgow Trades Union Council (GTUC)
- Glasgow University Environmental Sustainability Team (GUEST)
- Interfaith Glasgow (as coordinator of the Interfaith Food Justice Network)
- Landworkers Alliance
- NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
- Nourish Scotland
- Public Health Scotland (Community Food & Health Scotland)
- Scottish Enterprise
- Scotland Excel
- Scotland Food and Drink
- Scottish Pantry Network
- SGF Healthy Living Programme
- The University of Glasgow (Adam Smith Business School)
- Zero Waste Scotland
We define ‘good food’ as food that is: vital to the quality of people’s lives in Glasgow. As well as being tasty, healthy, accessible and affordable, our food should be good for the planet, good for workers, good for local businesses and good for animal welfare. Everyone should know where their food comes from, and everyone should understand and celebrate the exciting variety of fresh, nutritious and affordable food available right on their doorstep. We care passionately about our communities, your well-being, and our environment. Let’s make Glasgow an even better city to live in. Our charter is just the beginning!
All our partners agree to our Terms of Reference.