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How can we reach our 2020
Greenest City Targets?

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    Council members cannot be mandated to eat vegan meals, however they may accept a friendly challenge. Like other Vancouverites, they may also be swayed by communications and education about the ecological footprint impacts of various dietary choices

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    Audrey Chen commented  · 

    Yes, why not? Vegan foods are healthy, nutritious, tasty, scrumptious and give you lots or energy and better mind clarity. Nowadays, almost anyone knows the great benefits of vegan foods.

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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.

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    Audrey Chen commented  · 

    Vancouver - the greenest city in 2020. Wonderful idea and I love to see that happen sooner. We must be vegan to reach the goal and there really isn't any other option. Let's be vegan and even better be organic vegan. Please encourage citizens to be vegan and support organic farming. Thank you!

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