How to Eat Healthily and Reduce your Carbon Footprint
Changing your diet up and making some healthy changes is one of the most effective ways to reduce your impact on the planet. It's also super easy – here's how you can do it.
We’ve all watched the news reports, seen the documentaries, and read the headlines that say climate change is only getting worse. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the way we eat is seriously damaging the planet (and it’s not exactly doing wonders for our bodies, either…) so we wanted to share some tips for healthy eating and reducing your carbon footprint at the same time.
So what, exactly, is going wrong? Two things:
Food production is one of the largest causes of global environmental degradation, and with 21 of the top 34 causes of global deaths related to nutrition, it's clear that the factory-farmed food we're eating isn't just bad for the planet – it's not so good for us, either
Luckily, we’re not here to dwell on what’s gone before – we’re here to talk about what we can do next.
The good news
Given the connection between the food system and the demise of our environment (deforestation, global warming, biodiversity loss) we took a closer look at how we can help (we even put it all in a report that you can read here - back soon!), but our main finding was that everyone – yes, everyone – can help reverse these trends with one simple choice:
Changing the way you eat is one of the simplest and most impactful ways to do good for the climate and your body.
Keeping climate change to a tolerable level is possible, eating for our health is achievable and lowering our carbon emissions can be simple. It all starts with changing the way we think about food. We’ve come up with a few simple solutions.
What can I do to reduce my carbon footprint?
1. Eat more plant-based meals
Eating two plant-based meals a day can cut your food-related carbon emissions by 50%. That's massive.
Given that it typically takes 100x more water to produce a pound of animal protein than a pound of grain protein – and that a plant-based diet has been estimated to cut the use of land by up to 76% – introducing more plant-based meals into your diet is the single most important thing you can do to achieve a more nutritious diet and eat sustainably.
2. Make some healthy food swaps
Don’t worry, we’re not recommending everyone become a vegan overnight. Making simple adjustments to your regular diet can help you cut your carbon footprint and ensure you’re eating more of the good stuff, and less of the stuff likely to contribute towards heart disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes, cancers, and more. A few examples of simple swaps you can make:
3. Try Huel
It’s clear that, for both our sake and the planet’s, we need to change the way we eat and move towards food that simultaneously meets our nutritional needs and supports environmental sustainability.
Even we wouldn’t suggest that Huel becomes the only food we all eat, but try swapping it for your usual breakfast or lunch when pressed for time or when you would normally grab something unhealthy. Huel contains everything you need for your body to thrive, with minimal cost to the environment. Find your perfect Huel.
But it’s not all on you. We – as in ‘all of us’ – have a role to play in reducing our impact on the environment and changing the way we all think about food.
Huel was created with sustainable nutrition at its core, but we wanted to see if we were living up to our mission. Our research has shown that Huel is a sustainable, low-carbon food, but also that there are still many opportunities to improve our performance and further reduce our impact.
What we're doing to be more sustainable
1. Reducing Our Footprint
Research carried out in 2020 showed that Huel is low-carbon, high-nutrition food, but our mission is far from complete. By 2021 we want to:
2. Smart Packaging
The plastic packaging we use is to protect Huel for longer and cut down on food waste. That said, there’s more we can do here as well. We have committed to:
from 2021 onwards
3. Sustainable Transportation
Transportation is another area in which we have looked to reduce our environmental impact. We’ve worked hard to relocate our distribution centres to slash the ‘food miles’ of our products in the UK and Europe by 7.9 million kilometres, and in the US by 254 million kilometres. Not only is this better for the environment, but it means we can deliver your Huel much faster.
4. Cutting Out Waste
With its long shelf life and flexible serving sizes, Huel already goes some way to cutting down on food waste, but we’re working with Fareshare to take our food waste prevention to another level. Huel products that have not been sold in the UK and Europe and have less than three months before their best-before date are donated to charities and community groups such as school breakfast clubs, elderly lunch clubs, homeless shelters and community cafés.
5. Talking More
Even though sustainability is one of the core pillars of Huel, we haven’t been talking about it enough. Moving forward, we’ll be sharing what we know about sustainable nutrition and being more transparent around our sustainability initiatives. We hope that by sharing our approach, we can inspire people around the world to change the way they think about food.
What's Next?
If you’d like to learn more about the climate challenges we’re facing, sustainable nutrition, the benefits of switching to a plant-based diet, and what we’re doing at Huel to help curb climate change, please read our Sustainable Nutrition Report (back soon!).