GFG/CCS/SC/2018. Food Charter

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Food Charter

GOOD FOOD GLASGOW FOOD CHARTER Introduction Scotland is a Land of Food and Drink with some of the best natural produce in the world. The foods reared, grown and made here stand for quality a value which people around the world attach to Scotland s larder. The aspiration is for Scotland to become a Good Food Nation and a Land of Food and Drink, not only in what we as a nation produce but also in what we buy, serve and eat. The Scottish Government wants food to be a key part of what makes the people of Scotland proud of their country - food which is both tasty to eat and nutritious, fresh and environmentally sustainable. One way of doing this is to adopt a strategy of sourcing local food from sustainable and traceable sources where possible. Principles of the Good Food Glasgow Food Charter This Good Food Glasgow Food Charter aims to build on the success of the Glasgow 2014 Food Charter and Scotland s Food Charter for Events, particularly through the sustainability of the food provided at the European Championships. Good Food Glasgow also aims to promote healthy living via the provision of a variety food, including healthier options. The challenge is to deliver a Good Food Glasgow catering programme that meets the needs of many stakeholders whilst remaining on time and within budget, striving for best value and encouraging open and transparent procurement of catering services and food supplies from businesses in Scotland, the EU and beyond. Good Food Glasgow will look for opportunities to celebrate the origins of food and the ways in which the food contributes to health, the economy and culture. This is an outstanding opportunity to celebrate and showcase local produce. We know that people attending events prefer to buy food and drink with a story behind it. We will work with all official venues and Cultural Festival caterers to ensure responsible sourcing of products with the aim of inspiring organisations such as restaurants and hotels to offer affordable, quality food and drinks which will showcase menus promoting Scotland s celebrated food culture and produce. To comply with the Good Food Glasgow Food Charter you must ensure that the following criteria are met; Provide food and drink that offers value for money; Build relationships and work with Scottish producers and suppliers to support the local economy; All food is ethically sourced, authentic and traceable; Ensure food and drink offering is reflective of the produce in season using fresh, local, sustainable and nutritionally-balanced ingredients highlighting healthy options where available; Recognise the growing Scottish craft beer market and producers; Ensure food provenance is highlighted on menus plus healthy options where available; Highlight regional specialities and traditional Scottish dishes, so that visitors to events know they are enjoying a uniquely Scottish experience; Ensure all food is sourced from sustainable stocks;

Ensure all food and drink meets European Union legal standards for food hygiene and food safety standards, have appropriate quality assurance standards for production, sustainable fish stocks and animal welfare standards are used; Where relevant, showcase the flourishing Scottish artisan coffee roasting industry by sourcing top quality green beans and locally roasting them to bring out their unique flavour profiles; The menu variety will encourage a balanced diet and healthy choices, while ensuring a commitment to achieving the Healthy living Award; and Aim for zero waste by recycling food waste and packaging. The sustainable Food Sourcing Code The key objective of this Glasgow 2018 Food Charter is to derive social, economic, health and environmental benefits through the food provided by contractors and suppliers. The following Food Sourcing Code has been tailored to meet a Scottish larder and to define the desired standards, in association with Scotland Food & Drink. The benchmark standard represents the criteria that must be met to ensure that all food sourced meets high expectations, and is authentic and traceable. The aspirational standard defines further objectives for caterers in order to elevate sourcing to an even higher level. The code will, therefore, explain the standards that can be applied to the food we dispense at spectator catering locations and service areas within all Glasgow Food Glasgow sites and to be an achievable aspiration for all Good Food Glasgow food and beverage suppliers across Glasgow and beyond. Benchmark standard All food (i) from Scotland or the UK must achieve the Scottish or UK Country standard listed below; (ii) from other UK or EU Countries must achieve a demonstrable UK or EU Country equivalent standard; and (iii) must comply with the Glasgow 2018 Sustainable Food Sourcing Code. Plant-based produce (fruit, vegetables, salads, cereals) Aspiring organic and ethical schemes As many of these standards shall be achieved, or a demonstrable equivalent where food is available and affordable. Where So far as reasonably available, Scottish seasonal and of high quality, fit for purpose and free from damage or spoilage; or British, Red Tractor Assured or UK Grade 1 or 2. Where products are not available from the UK, and not available under the Red Tractor Assurance Scheme, they will need to be fully traceable. Bananas shall be Fairtrade. Tea, coffee and sugar shall be Fairtrade. LEAF Marque certified. Products which are ethically traded/sourced from a recognised scheme. GLOBALGAP certified or comparable standard. Other sources of produce may be considered for Fairtrade if applicable. Dairy produce (milk, cheese, cream, & butter) British, Red Tractor Assured, or equivalent formal accreditation scheme or products manufactured in Scotland and made from milk in Scotland. For non-british cheese, must be fully traceable and made to EU minimum production standards. Of high quality, fit for purpose and free from damage or spoilage. Benchmark standard All food (i) from Scotland or the UK must achieve the Scottish or UK Country standard listed below; (ii) from other UK or EU Countries must achieve a demonstrable UK or EU Country equivalent standard; and (iii) must comply with the Glasgow 2018 Sustainable Food Sourcing Code. Products which are ethically traded/sourced from a recognised scheme. Chocolate products shall be ethically sourced. Aspiring organic and ethical schemes As many of these standards shall be achieved, or a demonstrable

Eggs Free range, sourced from farms in Scotland, with in-shell eggs carrying SCO coding (or British Lion Mark equivalent). Pasteurised liquid egg should carry SCO coding (or equivalent). equivalent where food is available and affordable. Organic certified free range. Products which are ethically traded/sourced. Meat beef, lamb, veal, fresh pork Produced from animals born and reared all their lives in Scotland, that are members of the Scotch Beef PGI, Scotch Lamb PGI or Specially Select Pork Quality Assurance schemes and processed in a QMS Quality Scheme approved slaughterhouse; or Equivalent (British Red Tractor Assured); Halal and Kosher meat shall comply with the standards set out at overleaf. Sourced from outdoorreared pigs. RSPCA Freedom Foods certified. Red meat (wild and farmed venison) Wild venison, so far as reasonably available, sourced from Scotland in accordance with the Scottish Quality Wild Venison Assurance Scheme or equivalent; Farmed venison, so far as reasonably available, sourced from farms in Scotland, preferred assured to Quality Assured Farm Venison standard or equivalent. Products ethically traded/sourced from a recognised scheme. Other meat (e.g. mutton, veal) and processed pork (ham, sausages, bacon) British Red Tractor or equivalent/higher farm assured. Processed pork products should be made from Specially Selected Pork where possible. Where processed meat does not fall under the Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb or Specially Selected Pork labels, it should be sourced from an equivalent standard production system as a minimum. RSPCA Freedom Foods certified. Sourced from outdoorreared pigs. Poultry (chicken, turkey, duck) British Red Tractor Assured, or equivalent/higher farm assured, sourced from farms in Scotland. Free range. RSPCA Freedom Foods certified.

Benchmark standard All food (i) from Scotland or the UK must achieve the Scottish or UK Country standard listed below; (ii) from other UK or EU Countries must achieve a demonstrable UK or EU Country equivalent standard; and (iii) must comply with the Glasgow 2018 Sustainable Food Sourcing Code. Aspiring organic and ethical schemes As many of these standards shall be achieved, or a demonstrable equivalent where food is available and affordable. Bakery (e.g. breads, quality cakes, shortbread, oatcakes) Products produced/manufactured in Scotland. All ingredients traced back to source. Aquaculture (e.g. farmed salmon, trout) produced in Scotland in accordance with the standards set out at ** below; All products to be farmed to the standards of the Code of Good Practice for Scottish Finfish Aquaculture. Only stock identified by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) as fish to eat. Wild-caught fish/seafood/shellfish Produced or landed in Scotland in accordance with the standards set out at ** below, and enhanced by being Marine Stewardship Council certified, or Marine Conservation Society (1-3 rating). Beer and Ale Products ethically traded/sourced from a recognised scheme. RSPCA Freedom Foods certified. Brewed in Scotland HACCP approved SALSABeer Organic certified Halal and Kosher meat are subject to very specific preparation requirements and some products may not be currently available under the Red Tractor Assured scheme. There is limited production of Halal and Kosher products in Scotland. Halal Scotch Beef is currently not available. Halal Scotch Lamb and poultry may be available as long as it meets the requirements of the Quality Assurance scheme (from Scottish manufacturers). All Halal products should meet European Halal Standard and Kosher food should be prepared in conjunction with Beth Din. ** Where wild caught or aquaculture fish/shellfish species are not available from the UK, they must be fully traceable and meet the benchmark standards specified above. Reference www.foodanddrink.scot scotlandfoodanddrink.org