- The 2025 EAT-Lancet Commission Report Launches - EAT
The 2025 EAT- Lancet Commission is a scientific update on what defines a healthy, sustainable, just food system in today’s world Building on the landmark 2019 report, it: • Reviews new evidence on food systems across health, climate, biodiversity and justice • Updates the Planetary Health Diet, showing how culturally adaptable, plant-rich diets can benefit people • Assesses food’s
- The Science-Based Platform For Food System Transformation - EAT
EAT connects and translates science to policy, business and society to make food healthy, fair and sustainable for people and planet
- Our People - EAT
EAT brings together expertise across science, policy, business, and communications to turn knowledge into action Explore more, here!
- The Planetary Health Diet - EAT
A science-based dietary pattern designed to promote human health and protect the planet, linking what we eat with how we sustain life on Earth
- Frequently Asked Questions - EAT
How will the EAT- Lancet recommendations make food more affordable? Evidence shows that in many places the Planetary Health Diet is already more affordable than a diet high in animal products To make the PHD affordable globally it is critical for governments to lift people out of poverty
- Chefs’ Manifesto - EAT
EAT collaborates with the SDG2 Advocacy Hub to connect and empower chefs from across the world to champion healthy and sustainable diets
- EAT-Lancet, Healthy Food Accessible To All - EAT
The EAT- Lancet Commission is a global, interdisciplinary group of world-leading researchers with expertise in nutrition, health, agriculture, sustainability, social justice, and policy – working together towards a healthy, sustainable, and just food system
- EAT-Lancet Summary Report - EAT
This report was prepared by EAT and is an adapted summary of the Commission Food in The Anthropocene: the EAT-Lancet Commission on Healthy Diets From Sustainable Food Systems
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