Just in Time for St. Patrick’s Day, PETA’s Sexy ‘Lettuce Ladies’ to Hit Walnut Creek With ‘Go Green, Go Vegan’ Message
Meat-Free Meals Can Help Concerned Americans Reduce Their Carbon Footprints, Says PETA
For Immediate Release:
March 14, 2014
Contact:
Sophia Charchuk 202-483-7382
Wearing nothing but strategically placed lettuce leaves, PETA’s sexy “Lettuce Ladies” will distribute PETA’s “Meat’s Not Green” leaflets to lunchtime shoppers in Walnut Creek on Monday. The Lettuce Ladies’ point? Americans can help the environment by chucking meat, eggs, and dairy products and going vegan.
When: Monday, March 17, noon
Where: On the corner of S. Main Street and Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek
“Between polluting the soil, water, and air and gobbling up our natural resources, the meat industry is as toxic to the Earth as it is to human health,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “PETA wants Americans to know that each of us can personally fight climate change—and save animals—simply by going vegan.”
According to the United Nations (U.N.), raising animals for food is “a top contributor to the most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global.” In its report, the U.N. found that the meat industry causes local and global environmental problems even beyond climate change. It said that the meat industry should be a main focus in every discussion of land degradation, air pollution, water shortages and pollution, and loss of biodiversity. In addition, vegans are, on average, trimmer than meat-eaters, and they’re less prone to suffering from heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, and cancer. And of course, every vegan saves more than 100 animals every year from daily suffering and a terrifying death.
For more information, please visit PETA.org.