Culver City Endorses Plant Based
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Culver City knows how to lead—and this time, it’s leading with its fork. Long recognized as the heart of the movie industry and a global hub of creativity, Culver City has shaped culture for generations through film, television, and storytelling. Now, the city is once again influencing the narrative by endorsing the Plant Based Treaty, a bold step that links local action to global impact and places food at the center of climate solutions, public health, and environmental justice.
UnchainedTV was on the scene to capture the energy and excitement as Culver City celebrated this milestone at Hey Sunshine Kitchen, an award-winning vegan restaurant in the heart of the city. The event brought together community members, advocates, and city leaders who understand that real change can be joyful, inclusive, and rooted in shared values. The atmosphere reflected a city ready to turn inspiration into action.
The Plant Based Treaty is a global initiative calling for food systems to align with climate science and the goals of the Paris Agreement. It shines a spotlight on one of the most overlooked drivers of climate change: animal agriculture. Built around three core principles—Redirect, Relinquish, and Restore—the treaty offers cities practical pathways to cut emissions, protect ecosystems, and support healthier communities. By endorsing it, Culver City demonstrates that climate leadership can be innovative, compassionate, and community-centered.
A standout moment of the celebration came with remarks from Culver City’s Vice Mayor, who spoke about the unique power of cities to lead on climate when higher levels of government fall short. The Vice Mayor emphasized that transforming food systems is one of the fastest ways to reduce climate pollution, particularly methane, while also improving public health and food access. The message was clear: what we eat matters, and cities can help shape better choices.
Hosting the celebration at Hey Sunshine Kitchen made the message feel immediate and real. This was not a distant policy discussion—it was a vibrant example of how plant-based solutions are already thriving. The restaurant’s success shows that climate-friendly food can be delicious, accessible, and economically strong.
By endorsing the Plant Based Treaty, Culver City joins a growing global movement of cities choosing leadership over delay. As UnchainedTV’s coverage shows, this moment is about more than policy. It’s about a city that helped shape the stories we watch now helping shape the future we live in.
Sign up at: https://plantbasedtreaty.org/
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