Spain passes legislation requiring plant-based meals to be served in schools

The law also requires more fruit, vegetables and legumes to be served to school children 

Food awareness organisation, ProVeg International, has welcomed legislation that ensures students can access 100% plant-based menus in Spanish schools. Where the school can not provide this, the legislation requires that the school offers the necessary means to refrigerate and heat plant-based meals that students bring from home.

The changes were enacted by the Spanish Council of Ministers in late April under the Royal Decree on Healthy and Sustainable School Cafeterias, an initiative that promises to transform school food throughout the country. 

The Decree, which will affect public, state-subsidized and private schools, aims to ensure that all students have access to a nutritious, varied diet aligned with official health recommendations.

“We welcome the passing of this Royal Decree, which finally recognises the right of families to have a 100% plant-based menu in school canteens or at least measures to solve its absence,” Verónica Larco, Senior Communications Manager at ProVeg Spain, said. 

“We will be watching closely how its adoption is managed at the regional level and the way in which each school applies it,” Larco added.

The Decree also aims to guarantee a greater overall consumption of legumes, setting weekly amounts in line with the recommendations of scientific and health bodies such as AESAN (Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition) and the WHO (World Health Organization). 

AESAN, in its latest update, recommends eating 2 to 4 servings of legumes a week, adding in its report that the ideal would be to reach a daily consumption, in order to reduce the intake of animal proteins.

According to Spanish regional authorities, currently only 14% of school canteens comply with the recommendation to serve legumes once a week.

“We trust that this new Decree will finally lead to offering a more varied, balanced and healthy diet to children, and that they can learn about the benefits of a more plant-based diet,” says Larco.

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For scientific data about the benefits of plant-based eating, see our Food System Data website.

About ProVeg International

ProVeg International is a food awareness organisation with the mission to replace 50% of animal products globally with plant-based and cultivated foods by 2040. Our vision is a world where everyone chooses delicious and healthy food that is good for all humans, animals, and our planet. 

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