We all know that trying to force someone to do something that requires a complete lifestyle change doesn't work. We need encouragement and education, not coercion.
However, a BCP with the slogan 'ecological emergency' should take steps to 'aim' towards plant-based foods in its own menus and encourage plant-based foods within the wider BCP area. I agree.
I became vegan because of my grandchildren. I didn't want them to grow up in a world where animals were still suffering, where there was more pollution, where antibiotics weren't working, where the next pandemic was on the horizon, where songbirds no longer sang. .
In my opinion, you can't be a “green person” or an “animal lover” without at least trying to reduce your meat and dairy consumption. This is true at all levels: individuals, businesses and local governments.
Yes, plant-based foods should be part of BCP's palette of eco-initiatives. Because without plant-based foods, we would be missing out on one of the biggest causes of environmental and health problems facing the world.
please think about it. Simply the same effect when you go out to buy your favorite burger and are forced to sit in your new boyfriend's BCP ULEZ zone, going 20 miles per hour and looking out at the nearly empty bike lane. There may have been. Swap your coffee for oat milk or opt for a plant-based burger for your vap.
peter rouser
Chaddesley Glen
pool