There’s a Bigger Emissions Scandal Than Volkswagen, Says New Billboard
Producing 1 Pound of Meat Pollutes as Much as Driving 33 Miles in the (Not So) ‘Clean Diesel’ VW Golf, PETA Points Out
For Immediate Release:
September 25, 2015
Contact:
Sophia Charchuk 202-483-7382
As Volkswagen (VW) comes under fire for cheating on emissions tests, PETA is pointing to a far greater source of pollution: the meat industry. The group is negotiating with outdoor advertisers in Jersey City, a top 10 “green” city, to erect a billboard that depicts the VW logo made out of animal flesh and proclaims, “How About an Even Bigger Emissions Scandal? Eating Meat Destroys the Climate!” As the billboard points out, producing 1 pound of meat results in the same amount of emissions as driving 33 miles in a VW Golf.
A staggering 51 percent or more of global greenhouse-gas emissions are caused by animal agriculture, according to a report published by the Worldwatch Institute. A United Nations report further concluded that a global shift toward a vegan diet is vital if we are to combat the worst effects of climate change.
“PETA is calling on anyone who’s truly concerned about the environment to focus less on what we’re driving and more on what we’re eating,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “As the meat and dairy industries suck up dwindling resources and spew out hazardous emissions, it’s clear that the only truly ‘green’ meal is a vegan one.”
The meat, egg, and dairy industries are among the top contributors to the planet’s most serious environmental problems, including destruction of the rainforests, water shortages, air and water pollution, and loss of biodiversity.
PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat”—also plans to run the billboard in other “green” cities across the country as well as near Herndon, Virginia, the location of VW’s North American headquarters.
For more information, please visit PETA.org.