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Why do Asian girls launch meatless Monday in Vancouver?

According to Canada's Sing Tao Daily, three Asian girls from David Thompson Secondary)3 in Vancouver, Canada, promoted the "Meat Monday" activity in the school cafeteria on Monday (local time 14) to encourage students to eat less meat, which is not only beneficial to environmental protection, but also can form a healthy life. At the same time, the Vancouver government also announced Monday as Vancouver's "Meat Free Day".

The three girls in the promotion activities are all students in our school 1 1 grade (junior high school). They are China-born Zhou Xiying, Dong and Vietnamese-born Chantel Vo. On Monday morning 1 1: 30, three people set up a stall at the gate of the school canteen. With the help of other volunteers, they invited students to taste milk and soybean milk and explain the difference between meat and animal-related products and vegetables and grains.

Zhou Xiying said that the original intention of promoting the "No Meat on Monday" campaign was to read a report that explained how much water, electricity and other resources were needed to produce one liter of milk with specific figures, which led to the idea of reducing the consumption of meat and related products.

Adriane Carr, a member of the Vancouver Green Party, was present to support the actions of the three students, and even declared Monday, May 15 as Vancouver's "Meat Free Day". She said that the Vancouver city government had declared 201June 3 10 as "Meat Free Day", which was the first time among all levels of government in Canada.