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<div>Open call for artists and activists</div>
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<div>Application deadline: January 15, 11:59pm, GMT</div>
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Bad Taste: confronting the role of industrial food in the climate
crisis<br>
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<div>Bad Taste is a Greenpeace project funding creative ideas that
confront the role of the UK's industrial food system in the climate
crisis. UK-based artists and activists are invited to devise artworks,
creative actions and interventions in places of public, political and
corporate structural power.<br>
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<div>Three projects will be supported with grants of 10,000 GBP, a
separate production budget and a box of ash from burnt Amazon
rainforest.<br>
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<div>In recognition that there are inequities built into the
industrial food system, this project prioritises the perspectives of
artists and activists who self-identify as Black, Indigenous, people
of colour and/or working class. We welcome people identifying as
disabled and neurodivergent, and will support access needs wherever
possible.<br>
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<div>The ash represents the damage and violence that underpin
industrial meat and dairy. Climate-critical forests across Brazil are
burnt for the expansion of animal agriculture-displacing and
destroying Indigenous Peoples' lives.<br>
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<div>Even if fossil fuel use ended today, without significantly
reducing meat and dairy, emissions from the global food system alone
would make it impossible to limit warming to one and a half degrees
celsius.<br>
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Greenpeace is calling for a reduction of industrial meat and dairy in
the UK of 70 percent by 2030. The transition away from industrial meat
and dairy requires support to be in place for farmers to produce food
more sustainably for all; stopping imports of all agricultural
commodities like animal feed that are linked to the destruction of
forests overseas; freeing up land to restore nature in the UK; a
commitment to ensuring accessible, affordable, nutritious food that
respects cultural and religious traditions; and adequate support for
households on the lowest incomes.<br>
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This project sits at the intersection of art and activism to foster
imaginative strategies that create change. It's the first time
Greenpeace has fully opened up its action design process.<br>
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<div>Submit your ideas by January 15, 2023. </div>
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