May 13, 2009
Starting May 13, the Belgian city of Ghent, one of the 370 European climate cities, may very well become the first
worldwide to officially promote a weekly meatless day.
According to FAO, livestock is responsible for
eighteen percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. That's why city officials, in cooperation with the vegetarian
organisation EVA, are determined to go the extra mile in our common battle against climate change. Other Belgian
cities have already shown interest to follow Ghent's example.
The first Thursday Veggie Day will kick off on
Wednesday May 13th with a festive ceremony for the public. Tom Balthazar, councilman for the city's health and
environmental committee, will officially proclaim Thursdays to be vegetarian days.
As an appetizer for the
campaign, the city council already had the opportunity to enjoy a gourmet vegetarian lunch at the city hall last week.
At the official inauguration everyone will be invited to take part in the Meatless Thursday campaign, and vegetarian
goodiebags will be handed out to citizens participating in the campaign. As of September, city schools will serve
vegetarian lunches by default on Thursdays. All 5.000 city personnel will receive a free veggie city street map and a
free vegetarian cooking brochure for professionals will be sent to all 1.500 restaurants. There will be cooking classes
for both professionals and individuals. City run restaurants for Ghent staff have extended their vegetarian menu.
Ghent's motivation to introduce the Meatless Thursday is twofold:
By participating in Meatless Thursday, we choose health: ours and our planet's.
Contact
EVA (Ethical Vegetarian Alternative) - Belgium
Tobias Leenaert, EVA vzw, ++32 (0) 494 64.69.38 or ++ 32
(0) 9 329 68 51. tobias@vegetarisme.be
European Vegetarian Union
Bahnhofstrasse 52, CH-9315
Neukirch (Egnach)
Fax: +41 (0)71 477 33 78
www.euroveg.eu / president@euroveg.eu