Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/World-Meat-Free-Week-in-Quezon-City-27MZIFJWXJRM4.htmlConceptually similarWorld Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2ODCompleted★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O8Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O6Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O7Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O9Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2OBCompleted★★★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O3Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2O4Completed★★★★World Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGP0STS2OCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STS2OAWorld Meat Free Week in Quezon CityGreenpeace volunteers get ready to serve delicious plant-based snacks at the Quezon City Hall, Quezon City, Philippines on 11 June 2018.Greenpeace 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. Greenpeace is calling on the Filipino public to eat at least two meat-free meals this week.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Manila-Philippines-Quezon City-Southeast AsiaDate:11 Jun, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1981pxKeywords:Banners-Day-Ecological farming-Eye contact-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Meat and Dairy (campaign title)-Men-Outdoors-Portraits-Public engagement-Small group of people-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:World Meat Free Week 2018 (Photos & Videos)