Press Releases
June 2009

World Environment Day – 5 June 2009

It’s World Environment Day on 5 June. Established by the United Nations, the theme for this year is 'Your Planet Needs You-UNite to Combat Climate Change'. Diet makes a huge contribution to our environmental impact and going vegetarian is one of the most effective ways for individuals to improve the sustainabilty of their personal lifestyle.

Some quick facts and figures for World Environment Day:

18% of world global greenhouse gas emissions come from livestock production, whereas 13.5% comes from transport.

A typical diet requires up to 2.5 times the amount of land compared to a veggie diet and 5 times that of a vegan diet.

Estimates of the water required to produce a kilo of beef vary, from 13,000 litres right up to 100,000 litres. The water required to produce a kilo of wheat is somewhere between 1,000-2,000 litres.

By feeding grain and vegetables directly to people (rather than livestock) we can increase the amount of food available to everyone.

It has been estimated that eating a kilogram of beef represents roughly the same greenhouse emissions as flying 100 kilometers of a flight, per passenger.


Find out more about the environmental arguments for going vegetarian and how reducing your meat intake can help safeguard worldwide food supplies by ordering a free copy of 'Why it's Green to Go Vegetarian' on 0161 925 2000, www.vegsoc.org/environment.

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