Reducing your meat consumption is one of the most effective things you can do to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions. Observing a weekly meat-free day is one way of doing just this.
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Cutting the meat out of your diet one day each week is good for the planet, good for the poor, good for animals, and good for your health. |
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How to Reduce Your Meat Consumption |
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Ideas to help you to reduce your meat consumption, and to help you to encourage your faith community to do likewise. |
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Materials, teachings and website links. |
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Quotes About Reducing Meat Consumption |
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Quotes from religious leaders and others. |
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In an effort to address the environmental degradation and injustices cased by rising meat consumption, multi-faith network the Australian Religious Response to Climate Change has launched a “Meat-Free Day” initiative, encouraging people to avoid meat one day a week. |
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Delicious Meat-Free Meals Shared at St Martin’s Community Church |
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For the last three or four years, parishioners at St Martin’s Community Church in Collingwood, Melbourne, have enjoyed delicious vegetarian lunches after worship. |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
Addressing some misconceptions about the Meat-Free Day.
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