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This initiative encourages the Hong Kong community to adopt a meatless diet, emphasizing the health benefits, the reduction of animal cruelty, and the positive environmental impact. By participating in Meatless Mondays at home and at school, we aim to raise awareness about the ecological footprint of meat consumption. We will also address misconceptions surrounding vegetarian diets, such as protein deficiency. Let's explore practical steps to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainable practices in everyday life, including the use of water fountains and composting.
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HKUGAC March 27th, 2012
Meatless • Our First M.M. [Problem vs Success] • Health • Animal Cruelty • Environment pic
HKUGAC M.M. http://www.dropbox.com/invite?k=b73cf3c34b53082bcf43b1b5335fa068
PETA FILM http://www.peta.org/tv/videos/celebrities/69724486001.aspx
What we are CAPABLEof doing 1. Meatless At home/ At schoolEach MONDAY
Facts about Plastic The price of bottled water is 1,900 times of the price of tap water In 2004, the bottled water usage was marked as 26,000,000,000 in USA 1,500 water bottles end up as garbage every second
SolutionPlastic waste Plastic Recycling BOX Plastic Recycling BIN
SolutionPlastic consumption Water bottle Water fountain
Less Printing • Deforestation • Carbon footprint
World Earth HOUR • Raise Awareness • We, the Hong Kongers SCHOOL EARTH HOUR Lights off Enjoy the Natural Sunlight
Challenge Us. • Why do I have to be green? • You think turning off the lights once a month will do any good??? >:l • There’s no drinkable water besides water from the tuck shop! >^< • What if there’s no vegetarian meals at school? • Will we DIE from the lack of proteins if we go veggie? • Printing? I have to, it’s HOMEWORK O.O • What the hell’s composting? • Compost: Bugs Bugs and more bugs?