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 ...
diets with human health and environmental sustainability. Yet the absence of globally agreed scientific targets for healthy diets and sustainable food production has hindered large-scale and coor-dinated efforts to transform the global food system. To address this critical need, the EAT-Lancet Commis-sion convened 37 leading scientists from 16 countries in various disciplines including human ...
The answer was yes, but it would be impossible without transforming eating habits, improving food production and reducing food waste. The 2019 EAT- Lancet report is the first full scientific review of what constitutes a healthy diet from a sustainable food system, and which actions can support and speed up food system transformation.
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The EAT-Lancet Commission brings together world-leading researchers in health, sustainability, social justice, and policy from across the globe.
This report presents key messages from the 2025 EAT- Lancet Commission, enriched with additional insights from policymakers and practitioners. It provides 35 policy actions effective in advancing healthy, nutritious, sustainable, and just food systems, illustrated with examples from various countries.
EAT connects and translates science to policy, business and society to make food healthy, fair and sustainable for people and planet.