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  • Reduce Your Meat Consumption – Our Planet Will Thank You!

    Reduce Your Meat Consumption – Our Planet Will Thank You!

    While vegetarianism, veganism, pescatarianism, and other meatless diets have always existed, there seems to have been an increasing amount of people choosing to leave meat or meat substitutes out of their diets within the last couple of decades. Between the mid 90s and today, the number of restaurants that identify as vegetarian has risen from around 50 to over 950. This shift towards lower levels of meat consumption seems to be emerging for many different reasons, including religious choices, environmental reasons, health benefits, preference in taste, animal safety and protection, and many other reasons. Despite the wide range of motives for eating less meat, it’s impossible to say whether or not the popularity of the choice will be a lasting one.

    However, whatever someone’s choice for not eating meat, the environmental benefits of removing meat from your diet are undeniable. To be clear, the environmental impacts of eating less meat overall are also indisputable. The water required to produce a single pound of beef is equivalent to taking over 100 showers. That means that reducing your beef intake could substantially impact the environment, saving a multitude of water. Further, the land required to raise animals for consumption has quickly led to issues for our planet, including deforestation due to the space requirements, climate change through high levels of carbon emissions, and the harmful effects on other wildlife through pesticides required for production. There’s no doubt that eating a meatless diet isn’t possible for everyone. And by no means is it recommended that everyone go vegan tomorrow. But even an attempt at reducing the amount of meat you eat can make a huge difference on the environment, your wallet, and your health.

     

    Some easy ways to reduce your meat consumption include the following:

    • Find out what meat substitutes you like

    Tofu, eggs, legumes, and other protein substitutes can be great ways to remain healthy and fuel your body even while avoiding meat. There are so many recipes and cookbooks that can provide ideas for meatless snacks or meals while still making delicious and healthy food.

    • Remove one type of meat from your diet at a time

    If you don’t feel prepared to completely say goodbye to meat, maybe try eating less fish, or less chicken, or less red meat in general. If you can go a while without eating it, remove another. Another option if you’re struggling for ideas for meatless meals is to only order foods at restaurants that don’t have meat in them, since they’re coming up with the ideas for you!

    • Try meatless Mondays

    Avoiding meat for one day per week is a great place to start reducing your meat consumption. Try taking an entire day to make vegetarian (or vegan) meals only. And who knows, you may even discover some new recipes that you love, or start looking forward to your Mondays!

    • Buy less meat

    This one might sound simple, but without the temptation of meat sitting in your fridge or freezer, you’ll naturally eat less meat. Around 20% of meat ends up being thrown out or wasted anyway, so buying less meat will not only make an impact on the planet, but will also save you some cash and reduce food waste.

    • Don’t be afraid to try ‘fake’ meat

    Trying to make a big dietary change and cook everything yourself can be extremely overwhelming. Learning to rely on pre-cooked substitutes for your favourite meals that include meat can be really helpful. Veggie burgers, veggie sausages, veggie dogs, and plenty of other mock meats are easily accessible and prepared, while tasting very similar to their real meat counterparts.

     

    For some people, even these options are not plausible and saying goodbye to meat seems impossible. If you still choose to include meat in your diet, perhaps you’re making eco-friendly decisions in other areas of your life, and there is no doubt that every little difference counts. But even if everyone chose to eat one less meat-including meal per month, the impacts would be astronomical. So whether you want to try ordering a veggie burger the next time you go to a restaurant, or you completely remove meat and meat substitutes from your diet, or don’t make any changes to your diet at all, I urge you to be more conscious of the effects of your food choices.

  • Italy Cracks Down on Vegan Parents

    Italy Cracks Down on Vegan Parents

    An undeniable food trend that has had a massive global impact in the last decade is veganism: the efforts by individuals to avoid the consumption of any meat, dairy, or egg products. Changing the face of food as we have come to know it in our standard North American diet, veganism is also on the rise in many other areas of the world. Italy is no exception. With an estimated 2.9% of the Italian population now identifying as either vegan (diet consisting of no meat, egg, or dairy products) or vegetarian (a diet consisting of no meat), this latest food trend has gotten the Italian government concerned for the health of future generations.

     

    In response to a string of hospitalizations involving vegan children in Italy, the centre-right political party, Forza Italia, is proposing a legislation making raising children on a vegan diet a crime. What has been coined as the Savino Law, after Forza Italia MP Elvira Savino, would give a one-year prison sentence to all parents raising their children as vegans, with more severe sentences to those with children under the age of 3. Savino claims not to have anything against vegans or veganism, “as long as it is a free choice by adults,” and she therefore seeks to “stigmatize the reckless and dangerous eating behavior imposed by parents” on their children through this new legislation.

     

    The growing controversy over the vegan diet in Italy follows the numerous high-publicity cases in Italy of vegan malnutrition and nutrient deficiency in young children, including an 11 year old who was recently hospitalized— this being the fourth reported incident of this nature in the past 18 months.

     

    While a vegan diet may be suitable for adults, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition argues that there is a high risk of nutrient deficiency in veganism for children, with micronutrients such as vitamins B-12, D, calcium, omega-3, and fatty acids especially crucial to early development and growth. However, according to Claire Williamson, member of the British Nutrition Foundation, “the risks of inadvertently malnourishing a child aren’t restricted to veganism.” She argues that a common mistake made by parents lies in the assumption that what is healthy for an adult is also healthy for children, who have unique nutritional needs for their growth and health.

     

    The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics advocates for vegan diets for infants and toddlers, though strongly urges special attention to be paid by parents to vitamins present in a standard diet that are more difficult to obtain in a vegan diet. A major concern of the vegan diet, according to the Academy is getting too little protein and too few calories— both of which are fundamental to support growth in early childhood. If the nutrients needed to support growth are not replaced, veganism can be harmful, if not fatal to children— as seen in the cases highlighted by Forza Italia.

     

     

    The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, however, cites many health benefits associated with living a meat- and animal product-free lifestyle — including lower levels of saturated fat and cholesterol, and more dietary fiber. Veganism is attributed to thinner individuals who have lower serum cholesterol, and lower blood pressure— factors such as these reducing greatly the risk of heart disease. Whether or not veganism is suitable for children, though, is a concern that rests entirely in the hands of the parents, who are urged to consult paediatricians and early-childhood development experts if choosing to pursue a vegan lifestyle for their children.

     

    As of August, 2016, this bill has been presented in the lower house Chamber of Deputies, and awaits discussion by parliamentary committees before it is able to be put forward for further debate in chamber.

     

     

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