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BAFTAs Go Green: Stars Dine on Vegan Feast
20 Feb
Summary
- BAFTAs feature a predominantly plant-based menu for stars.
- Host Alan Cumming promotes vegan leather with PETA campaign.
- The ceremony emphasizes sustainability with local, seasonal ingredients.

Hollywood stars attending the BAFTAs will be treated to a predominantly plant-based menu, marking a significant step in the ceremony's commitment to environmental sustainability. The catering by Caper & Berry focuses on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients from regenerative producers, aligning with BAFTA's Net Zero pathway and UN Race to Zero commitments. This approach includes vegan canapés, starters, and a choice of vegan main courses, alongside a third of dessert options being vegan. Additionally, host Alan Cumming is fronting a PETA campaign promoting vegan leather wear among attendees, further underscoring the event's dedication to ethical practices. The ceremony aims to demonstrate that world-class catering and environmental responsibility can coexist on a major industry stage. BAFTA has achieved ISO 14001 accreditation and employs a zero-to-landfill policy, with comprehensive carbon measurement across all GHG scopes to ensure accountability. The event will honor cinematic achievements with nominations spanning various categories, including Best Film, Director, and Acting, with 'One Battle After Another' leading with fourteen nominations. The ceremony's broadcast details include 7 pm on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK, and 8:00 pm Eastern Time on E! in North America.




