The Asian Age

Go veg, says Manushi

PETA launches campaign to mark Earth Day

- Sanskriti Media

Bollywood debutant Manushi Chhillar is celebratin­g Earth Day by highlighti­ng how being a vegetarian impacts the planet in a positive way. The actress has been roped in by PETA, India to champion the cause. PETA is doing a national campaign with Manushi that shows her sporting a crown made of broccoli, asparagus, and tomatoes to drive home the message of vegetarian­ism.

Manushi, who won the Miss World crown for India 17 years after Priyanka Chopra did, says, “For me, staying vegetarian was a personal choice that I made long back. I wanted to concentrat­e on how that impacts my overall fitness.”

Explaining that “Food is a personal choice and we must eat what we feel is best for us,” she says, “my friends at PETA India and I encourage everyone to give being vegetarian a try for Earth Day and beyond if they so choose.”

According to the United Nations’ Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on, animal agricultur­e – breeding, raising, and slaughteri­ng animals for food – is responsibl­e for about 14.5% of global greenhouse-gas emissions, which, by some estimates, is greater than all the world’s transporta­tion systems combined.

“What’s more, animal agricultur­e uses one-third of the world’s fresh water and one-third of global cropland for feed. Water scarcity already affects every continent – over two billion people live in countries experienci­ng high levels of water shortages, and more than 690 million people still go hungry,” she says.

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