November 12, Culver City — On November 10, 2025, Culver City’s city council in California passed a motion to endorse the Plant Based Treaty, becoming the 58th city worldwide and the 5th city in the United States (West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hoboken, and Boynton Beach) to support the initiative.
The motion reads as follows:
That the City Council:
- Adopt a Resolution that Urges the United States of America to Support a Plant Based Treaty;
- Authorize City staff to provide educational outreach about plant based diets; and
- Authorize City staff to include language on special event permits and facility reservations encouraging plant-based foods.
Media Contacts:
- Samantha Lau, Plant Based Treaty US City campaigner [email protected]
- Kim Delgado, Plant Based Treaty US City campaigner [email protected]
- Global: [email protected]
Media Files: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1lDqnnmN0M64G4ISc6SOAPEJ283gs1M_A
Media Contacts:
- Samantha Lau, Plant Based Treaty US City campaigner [email protected]
- Kim Delgado, Plant Based Treaty US City campaigner [email protected]
- Global: [email protected]
Media Files: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1lDqnnmN0M64G4ISc6SOAPEJ283gs1M_A
The motion reads as follows:
That the City Council:
- Adopt a Resolution that Urges the United States of America to Support a Plant Based Treaty;
- Authorize City staff to provide educational outreach about plant based diets; and
- Authorize City staff to include language on special event permits and facility reservations encouraging plant-based foods.
Culver City Councilmember Bryan “Bubba” Fish said, “The climate crisis is at our doorstep and it’s harming our most vulnerable first and worst. The Plant Based Treaty is an effective way we can take action right now to make our communities healthy and sustainable.”
Samantha Lau, City Campaigner and US Liaison for Plant Based Treaty, said, “We are ecstatic to partner with Culver City to bring public information about healthy sustainable food choices to the community! It is an honor to partner with Culver City on the day that World Kindness Day was declared because that’s what Plant Based Treaty is all about spreading kindness through our food system!”
Kim Delgado who volunteers as a City Campaigner for Plant Based Treaty said, “As a proud longtime resident of Culver City, raising my two daughters here, I’m so thankful for the city elected officials aligning with the Plant Based Treaty to bring plant based food forward in our city, proving once again, that our beautiful city leads the way by being progressive in sustainability!”
Rajay Kumar, Plant Based Treaty volunteer City Campaigner said, “Culver City’s endorsement of the plant-based treaty ensures that my family has environmentally friendly and healthy plant-based options at City-sponsored events and fosters a community that is putting the well-being of children first.”
Paige Parsons Roache, Plant Based Treaty City Campaigner, said, “We are grateful to Culver City for joining a global movement of 57 other cities in countries such as Scotland, Canada, India, Uganda, France and Spain, to name a few. Here in Culver City, the Heart of Screenland, you’re setting the pace for other surrounding cities to make positive changes for a healthier planet by collaborating with the Plant Based Treaty!”
Joey Gaber, Plant Based Treaty volunteer City Campaigner, said, “By endorsing the Plant Based Treaty and committing to a public information campaign about the benefits of a plant-based food system, Culver City has taken a huge step towards continuing their leadership in sustainability. The art, culture, film, and plant-based food of Culver City is truly some of the best in the world, and we look forward to seeing them shine a spotlight on the devastating impact of animal agriculture through their endorsement and implementation of plant-based initiatives.”
Dan Thorman, Co-Founder of LA Climate Week, said, “Culver City is really smart and progressive to adopt and work with Plant Based Treaty. It will have long-term effects on cost savings as well as building a resilient and healthy community for their residents. This initiative is really important in supporting the fight against climate change”
Juli Schulz, Vice President of Strategy and Programs at the Better Food Foundation, said, “We applaud Culver City for becoming the 58th city to endorse the Plant Based Treaty. This visionary decision by the city council strengthens our global movement, while their public education campaign will nudge residents toward plant-protein rich diets and kick off more plant-forward solutions. This endorsement aligns perfectly with the city’s sustainability goals as a host city for the LA28 Olympics, demonstrating leadership in both local and global environmental action.”
Background Information:
The Plant Based Treaty is modeled on the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and since its launch in August 2021, the initiative has received support from 58 cities, more than a quarter of a million individual endorsers, 5 Nobel laureates, IPCC scientists, and more than 4000 groups and businesses, including chapters of Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth.
The Plant Based Treaty has secured high-profile endorsements from celebrities, including Bif Naked, and Paul, Mary and Stella McCartney, who issued a written statement calling for politicians to support the Plant Based Treaty. They said: “We believe in justice for animals, the environment and people. That’s why we support the Plant Based Treaty and urge individuals and governments to sign it.”
Learn more at plantbasedtreaty.org
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