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That the City Manager is requested to work with relevant City departments regarding incorporating plant-based solutions into the Sustainable Cambridge initiative, incorporating plant-based purchasing practices in City-operated events, and using municipal communications channels to promote sustainable and affordable food and drink practices throughout the City.
POR 2026-16
FIRST IN COUNCIL
January 26, 2026
City of Cambridge
COUNCILLOR NOLAN
COUNCILLOR SOBRINHO-WHEELER
COUNCILLOR MCGOVERN
MAYOR SIDDIQUI
COUNCILLOR ZUSY
WHEREAS:
The global climate crisis is rapidly worsening, requiring bold and immediate action to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate its impacts, and in the face of quickly-
worsening global climate impacts, the City of Cambridge has been increasing its
efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors, as outlined in the
Sustainable Cambridge initiative; and
WHEREAS:
A plant-based diet is recognized as one of the most effective individual actions to
improve global sustainability with research showing that plant-based diets generally
have 25% of the environmental impact of high-meat diets and can help in reducing
pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and preservation of water resources, while
improving soil health and more efficient land use; and a plant-based diet has positive
nutritional and health benefits for people of all ages and lifestyles; and
WHEREAS:
A global initiative is underway calling for a Plant Based Treaty that through its three
R's - Redirect, Relinquish, and Restore - aims to incentivize and promote a plant-
based food system, halt the accelerating expansion of animal agriculture, rewild
critical ecosystems in line with the global commitment to limit warming to l .5°C, and
work to mitigate the climate crisis with fair, equitable transition plans, and the Plant
Based Treaty is focused on reducing reliance on animal agriculture and promoting
sustainable, plant-based food systems, serving as a companion to the Paris Climate
Agreement; and
WHEREAS:
The City of Los Angeles and 64 other cities around the world have already expressed
support for the Plant Based Treaty, aligning with growing global recognition of the
need for food system reform to combat climate change; and
WHEREAS:
The City of Cambridge has long prioritized climate action and sustainability with
policies and initiatives outlined in Sustainable Cambridge, such as the Net Zero
Action Plan, Zero Emissions Transportation Plan, and Zero Waste Master Plan,
among others, and has committed to an established goal of net-zero greenhouse gas
emissions community-wide by 2050; and
WHEREAS:
Sustainable Cambridge includes all that we do to address climate change, including
the
steps that residents can take to be sustainable at home and details about Urban
Agriculture, and there is an opportunity to add consumption goals for plant-based
food choices; and
WHEREAS:
Action to improve accessibility and promote the consumption of plant-based foods in
Cambridge will help to mitigate and adapt Cambridge to the impacts of climate
change, improve social justice and economic wellbeing, and support Cambridge in
reducing its consumption-based emissions; now therefore be it
ORDERED:
That this City Council formally endorses support for the Plant Based Treaty and
encourages the Cambridge state and federal delegation to support the Plant Based
Treaty as well as promote state and federal policies to reduce food-based emissions
and prioritize plant food purchasing as a centerpiece of greenhouse gas emissions
policies; and be it further
ORDERED:
That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to work with relevant City
departments to:
•
incorporate plant-based solutions into the Sustainable Cambridge initiative
including promotion of the personal and community benefits of plant-based
food choices, and adding future calculations of consumption-based
greenhouse gas emissions and;
•
incorporate plant-based purchasing practices in City-operated events and
work with the School Department to incorporate plant-based purchasing
practices in School-related events; and
•
use municipal communications channels to promote sustainable and
affordable food and drink practices throughout the City, including details of
the climate and health benefits of plant-based food and drinks and educating
people on the best ways to achieve a balanced plant-based diet, while also
appropriately highlighting the crisis of ever-increasing food poverty and the
support available to respond to it; and be it further
ORDERED:
That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to report back in a timely manner;
and be it further
ORDERED:
That the City Clerk be and hereby is requested to forward a suitably engrossed copy of
this resolution to the Cambridge state and federal delegation on behalf of the City
Council.
In City Council January 26, 2026.
Adopted as amended by a yea and nay vote:-
Yeas 9; Nays 0; Absent 0.-
Attest:- Paula M. Crane, Interim City Clerk
A true copy;
ATTEST:-
Paula M. Crane
Interim City Clerk