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10 Ways to Eat More Sustainably in Hong Kong (besides consuming less meat)

January 28, 2020 Eugenia Chow
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A plant-based diet clearly still makes a massive difference in terms of climate change, but we just need to extend this conversation past the simple decision of what types of food we should and should not eat, to the way our food is cultivated, sourced, and consumed. This conversation must include the topic of what we do after we eat—and with the food that fails to make it to our bodies.

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In Zero Waste, Hong Kong Tags sustainability, climatechange, earth, nature, resources, organic, food, healthy, nutrition, soil, agriculture, farming, local, eating
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