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Plant Based Treaty Sweden

Plant Based Treaty Sweden promotes plant-based food systems as a climate solution through policy advocacy and education. It supports public institutions to adopt sustainable meals and connects international research with national decision-making to improve health, food security and environmental impact.

  • non-profit organisation
Plant Based Treaty Sweden
Country
  • Sweden
Thematic area
  • Climate Action and Mitigation
  • Education, awareness building and behavioural change
  • Policy and Governance
  • Sustainable food systems
  • Public Health

Plant Based Treaty Sweden works to accelerate the transition to resilient, plant-based food systems as a key climate solution. 

The organisation highlights how food choices influence greenhouse gas emissions, resource use, biodiversity and public health, while promoting a broader understanding of plant-based food as delicious, nutritious, protein-rich and accessible – from everyday meals to more indulgent options – helping to overcome common misconceptions.

Its work focuses on evidence-based policy proposals for public institutions, such as introducing plant-based meals as the default option, and on strengthening food education to equip future professionals with the skills to deliver sustainable, nutritious and affordable meals. It also emphasises how resource-efficient plant-based food systems can strengthen food security and resilience in times of societal disruption.

As part of the global Plant Based Treaty initiative, we connect international research and best practices with local and national decision-making in Sweden.

Contact

Website
https://plantbasedtreaty.org/project/sweden/
Email
helloatplantbasedtreaty [dot] org
Postal address

Stockholm
Sweden