(DAILY FETCHED) – The Dutch city of Haarlem will ban meat advertising due to its supposed impact on climate change, officials said Wednesday. The city near Amsterdam has agreed to outlaw ads for intensively farmed meat on public places from 20224. The move was quietly approved by the city council in November.
“It will be the first city in the Netherlands — and in fact Europe and indeed the world — to ban ‘bad’ meat ads in public places,” Ziggy Klazes, councillor for the GroenLinks (Green-Left) party who drafted the motion, told AFP.
She argued it went against the city’s politics to “earn money by renting the city’s public space to products which accelerate global warming.”
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