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NOTAS DE PRENSA | 2025

El pueblo de Caledon respalda Plant Based Treaty

12 de febrero, Caledon, Ontario — On February 11 2025, the Town Council of Caledon voted six-to-two in favour of endorsing the Plant Based Treaty initiative to improve the health of residents and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A third of global greenhouse gas emissions come from the food sector. The move means the Town of Caledon joins 35 towns and cities worldwide, including Brampton (Ontario), Los Angeles, Amsterdam and Edinburgh, in supporting a global Plant Based Treaty como complemento del Acuerdo de París.

La alcaldesa Annette Groves presentó una moción y el concejal Tony Rosa la apoyó, tras una presentación to the Planning and Development Committee by Plant Based Treaty and EcoCaledon supporters. The motion states:

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Fotos y vídeo:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PSDMY40pnVHYCes7cVvvQbO3Q7JfpB8f?usp=drive_link 

Diputaciones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqxcara0efY  

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    Fotos y vídeo:
    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PSDMY40pnVHYCes7cVvvQbO3Q7JfpB8f?usp=drive_link 

    Diputaciones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqxcara0efY  

    12 de febrero, Caledon, Ontario — On February 11 2025, the Town Council of Caledon voted six-to-two in favour of endorsing the Plant Based Treaty initiative to improve the health of residents and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A third of global greenhouse gas emissions come from the food sector. The move means the Town of Caledon joins 35 towns and cities worldwide, including Brampton (Ontario), Los Angeles, Amsterdam and Edinburgh, in supporting a global Plant Based Treaty como complemento del Acuerdo de París.

    La alcaldesa Annette Groves presentó una moción y el concejal Tony Rosa la apoyó, tras una presentación to the Planning and Development Committee by Plant Based Treaty and EcoCaledon supporters. The motion states:

    “That the Council of the Town of Caledon supports and endorses the Plant Based Treaty and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through plant-based approaches to food and food purchasing; and 

    That council directs staff to work with the Plant Based Treaty to include considerations for plant-based food and food purchasing in applicable future initiatives or work plans and report back to the Council as needed; and

    El Consejo ordena al personal que distribuya una carta de apoyo a la Región de Peel y a las partes interesadas pertinentes, incluido el Honorable Mark Holland, diputado y Ministro de Salud.  

    “I am very pleased to endorse the Plant Based Treaty to help improve the quality of life for Caledon residents,” said Mayor Annette Groves. “We must continue to look at creative ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through plant-based approaches to food and food purchasing to protect our future.”

    Lucrezia Chiappetta, co-chair of ecoCalendon, who joined Yarim Hinojosa, city campaigner, and Anita Krajnc, global campaign coordinator, at Plant Based Treaty yesterday in a deputation to Caledon city council, said, “It’s fantastic to see the Town of Caledon endorse the Plant Based Treaty! This commitment aligns with our shared goals at ecoCaledon to promote sustainable food systems and plant-rich meals. By recognizing the environmental, health and social benefits of eating more plants, Caledon continues to set a strong example for municipalities everywhere. We are looking forward to seeing the positive impact of this initiative!”

    Yarim Hinojosa, Plant Based Treaty cities campaigner says, “This new collaboration between the town of Caledon and Plant Based Treaty alongside ecoCaledon will create meaningful and positive changes for residents of Caledon that will benefit their health as well as help promote sustainability, food literacy, food security and the reduction of emissions that will inspire everyone.”

    Anita Krajnc, global campaign coordinator for the Plant Based Treaty, says, “The town of Caledon follows their neighbouring city of Brampton in the Region of Peel in showing climate leadership on plant based food policy. Plant-based foods have a significantly lower carbon footprint and whole foods, especially raw cruciferous vegetables, promote optimal health and even help reverse diseases. We commend Mayor Annette Groves and council for helping their local residents and the global community be greener and healthier. ‘Cheers to you’ with a green smoothie!”

    Caledon is the second municipality in Ontario to endorse the Plant Based Treaty in recent months. In November, Brampton endorsed and agreed to make “a plant based approach as a part of the city’s climate plan.” They committed to a range of measures, including evaluating the potential for increasing plant-based food options and introducing plant-based defaults in City of Brampton facilities and during regional events, and developing a plant-based action plan by April 2025.

    Fondo

    El Plant Based Treaty Está inspirada en el Tratado de No Proliferación de Combustibles Fósiles y, desde su lanzamiento en agosto de 2021, la iniciativa ha recibido el apoyo de 36 ciudades, casi un cuarto de millón de personas que la respaldan, 5 premios Nobel, científicos del IPCC y más de 3000 grupos y empresas, entre ellos Plant Based Canada, 350 Toronto y secciones de Greenpeace y Friends of the Earth.

    El Plant Based Treaty ha conseguido el respaldo de figuras destacadas, como Bif Naked y Paul, Mary y Stella McCartney, quienes emitieron un comunicado escrito pidiendo a los políticos que apoyen el Tratado de Alimentos de Origen Vegetal. Dijeron: “Creemos en la justicia para los animales, el medio ambiente y las personas. Por eso apoyamos el Tratado de Alimentos de Origen Vegetal. Plant Based Treaty e insto a particulares y gobiernos a que lo firmen.”

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