Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/World-Meat-Free-Week-in-Quezon-City-27MZIFJWXJJ55.htmlConceptually similarWorld Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O0Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O5Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O1Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2ODCompleted★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O3Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O6Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O7Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O8Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STS2O2World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityFilipino actress Bianca King poses for a portrait at the Quezon City Hall, Quezon City, Philippines during the celebration of the World Meat Free Week at the Quezon City Hall, Quezon City, Philippines. Environmentalists, youth, women, farmers and consumer advocacy groups in the Philippines are part of a growing movement that this week have put togetheractivities to promote plant-based meals, calling the attention of local officials to the need for providing citizens with healthier food options, both for their health and the environment.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Manila-Philippines-Quezon City-Southeast AsiaDate:11 Jun, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2294pxKeywords:Actors-Banners-Celebrities-Day-Ecological farming-Eye contact-Governments and Government organisations-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Meat and Dairy (campaign title)-One person-Portraits-Public engagement-WomenShoot:World Meat Free Week Event in Quezon CityGreenpeace Philippines celebrated the launch of 'World Meat-Free Week' — a global movement to encourage the public to adopt a healthier plant-based diet. The group sought the support of public officials to provide plant-based meal options in schools in an effort to instill a healthier and environment-conscious mindset among children. Environmentalists, youth, women, farmers and consumer advocacy groups in the Philippines are part of a growing movement that this week have put together activities to promote plant-based meals, calling the attention of local officials to the need for providing citizens with healthier food options, both for their health and the environment.Related Collections:Year in Pictures 2018 (Photos & Video)World Meat Free Week 2018 (Photos & Videos)