Belgian City of Ghent
the First in the World
to Go Veggie Once a Week

 

In May of this year, the City of Ghent in Belgium announced that every Thursday will be a vegetarian day for its people. City employees and politicians will be eliminating meat and restaurants are encouraged to provide at least one plant based option during the vegetarian day. In September, schools in the city will start offering a veggie lunch on Thursdays. Ghent is the first city in the world to officially promote a weekly vegetarian day.

Meat production is responsible for 18 percent of greenhouse gases, according to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Therefore, cutting one day of meat consumption may reduce one day’s greenhouse gas emissions for the city of Ghent by as much as 18 percent. By encouraging public officials, school children and citizens to voluntarily be vegetarian one day a week, the city also hopes to better community health and to bring benefit to our animal co-inhabitants.

Ghent has prepared 90,000 free veggie street maps to help people find the city’s vegetarian eateries. Complimentary vegetarian cooking brochures have also been printed for proprietors of all 1,500 restaurants in the city. In addition, there will be classes, for both professionals and individuals, on how to make delicious plant based meals.

We applaud Ghent for its pioneering initiative to protect the environment, improve public health, and enhance animal welfare. We hope more and more cities will follow in their loving and compassionate footsteps in a unified effort to save our beautiful planet.

Source:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8046970.stm
http://www.evana.org/index.php?id=44453