E. Peel
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Low footprint food choices are not the same as vegan food choices in all cases, the analysis is more complex than this. Generally a low footprint diet is local, seasonal food, and limits consumption of red meat, dairy, and some grains. Low footprint food choices are included in the draft Greenest City Action Plan and will be discussed through community engagement activities.
An error occurred while saving the comment E. Peel commentedMaybe Vancouver is doing well in comparison to the majority of other cities in North America...but they don't exactly hold the bar very high. Let's see more vegan options in cafes/restaurants/school cafeterias, and more information on veganism made available to the public.
By the way, I had a vegan muffin yesterday and it tasted EXACTLY like any non-vegan muffin I've had, which is proof to me that this transition to a more ecologically responsible diet cannot be too drastic or difficult - as long as people have the information to know how to make these changes.E. Peel supported this idea · -
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Ecological footprint impacts of different food choices form part of the data gathering; examining the City’s regulatory and policy tools to encourage lighter footprint living is included as an action.
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