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18-may-2009, 01:08
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Belgian city goes vegetarian
A Belgian city is about to become the first in the world to go vegetarian at least one day a week.
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Starting this week in Ghent, there will be a regular weekly meatless day in which civil servants and elected councillors will opt for vegetarian meals.
The UN says livestock is responsible for nearly one-fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions, hence Ghent's declaration of a weekly "veggie day".
Public officials and politicians will be the first to give up meat for a day. Schoolchildren will follow suit with their own veggiedag in September.
It is hoped the move will cut Ghent's environmental footprint and help tackle obesity.
Around 90,000 so-called "veggie street maps" are now being printed to help people find the city's vegetarian eateries.
FUENTE: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_3319342.html?menu=
Belgian city goes vegetarian
A Belgian city is about to become the first in the world to go vegetarian at least one day a week.
http://www.ananova.com/images/web/1502221.jpg
Starting this week in Ghent, there will be a regular weekly meatless day in which civil servants and elected councillors will opt for vegetarian meals.
The UN says livestock is responsible for nearly one-fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions, hence Ghent's declaration of a weekly "veggie day".
Public officials and politicians will be the first to give up meat for a day. Schoolchildren will follow suit with their own veggiedag in September.
It is hoped the move will cut Ghent's environmental footprint and help tackle obesity.
Around 90,000 so-called "veggie street maps" are now being printed to help people find the city's vegetarian eateries.
FUENTE: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_3319342.html?menu=