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Worldchefs and EAT Global Culinary Awards 2014 - Sustainable healthy eating

Worldchefs is organizing, in collaboration with the EAT foundation, a Global Culinary Award that recognizes restaurants for innovation and leadership within the domain of healthy diet and sustainability. 

The criteria for the EAT Global Culinary Award are based on Worldchefs sustainable restaurant guiding principles to make a positive change and EAT foundation Menus of Change principles.
The award will be announced at the EAT Food Forum to be held in Stockholm on Monday 26-27 May 2014. The EAT Food Forum will unite 650 opinion leaders and sustainability experts including ex-president of USA Mr. Bill Clinton.


To participate,  chefs must complete the provided questionnaire and provide the relevant evidence and/or comment to each of the 10 points. Download Competition Criteria here <link>
Applications with supporting evidence should be sent by email to: office@worldchefs.orgDeadline for submitting full application form is Monday 5th of May 


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Worldchefs (The World Association of Chefs Societies) is the leading authority in global cuisine, dedicated to defining and promoting standards within professional cooking and hospitality around the world. 
Through educational programmes, international culinary competitions and congresses and assemblies, Worldchefs have been leading the way in shaping the role of the professional chef since it was established in 1928.

Worldchefs membership includes cooks, chefs and culinary educators from nearly 100 countries, representing over 10 million professionals. Visit: www.worldchefs.org


EAT is a two-day high-level forum that will spearhead a holistic approach to today’s food related challenges. Population growth, climate change, human health, resource and ecosystem management, sustainability and food security are independent, yet closely interacting fields of science and research. They are also exciting business opportunities and important political issues. By creating an informal forum, which encourages dialogue and discourse, EAT will bring together leading scientists, policymakers and business professionals for the express purpose of advancing integrated solutions for humanity. Visit: www.eatforum.org.