In
Maryland, USA, the city of Takoma Park enjoyed its first Veg Week from
April 24 to April 30, 2009, an event inspired by state Senator Jamie
Raskin after he acknowledged the devastating consequences of meat consumption to the planet.
Senator Raskin(m): I've been seeing as a state
Senator the environment costs of livestock production in our state and
what the poultry industry has meant to the environment. Because it's a
source of pollutants and toxic contamination, nitrogen run-off in the
Chesapeake Bay as well as a major contributor to greenhouse gas
emissions, and so therefore, to global warming, the over arching peril
that threatens all of us.
VOICE: Senator Raskin wrote to the Takoma Voice journal, calling on all local residents to choose vegetarian
meals for one week. This led the nonprofit organization Compassion Over
Killing to initiate the weeklong event, which was then officially
designated by Mayor Bruce Williams as Takoma Park Veg Week. Executive
Director for Compassion Over Killing, Erica Meier, explained more.
Erica Meier(F): It specifically encourages people to to choose vegetarian foods because a meat-based
diet has been shown to be harmful for our health. It has been shown to
harm the planet and it also is responsible for tremendous animal
suffering.
VOICE: With local restaurants also agreeing to serve additional vegetarian options, businesses and individuals alike joined in the exciting pledge to be veg and contribute to a sustainable world.
Madina (f): Hi, I’m Madina, I’m with the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials. Be Veg, Go Green, Save the Planet.
Senator Raskin(m): I'm psyched, at least for one week, hopefully more, to be part of this vegetarian community.
VOICE: Bravo, Senator Raskin, Mayor Williams, Executive Director
Meier, Compassion Over Killing and all others for your Earth-saving
initiative in making Takoma Park Veg Week a reality. May people the
world over quickly adopt this noble lifestyle for the health of all
beings and the planet.
For more information about the Takoma Park Veg Week, please visit TakomaVegWeek.com.