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Major city bans ads for meat, fossil fuels in sweeping crackdown critics call overreach

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Dutch Meat Association *Anneke Veenhoff Dutch Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators Hannah Prins Amsterdam

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May 5 Morning

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Fox News - World14h ago

Major city bans ads for meat, fossil fuels in sweeping crackdown critics call overreach

Amsterdam has become the first capital city globally to ban public advertisements for meat and fossil fuels. The policy, implemented on May 1st, removes promotions for products like burgers, SUVs, and airline travel from billboards and public transport. Local politicians state the ban is part of an ambitious climate agenda aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050 and reduced meat consumption. Critics, however, argue the ban is an overreach that unfairly targets businesses and attempts to influence personal choices. The Dutch Meat Association and travel industry leaders have expressed concerns about the impact on consumer behavior and commercial freedom. Supporters liken the ban to past restrictions on tobacco advertising, viewing it as a necessary step towards cultural change.

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Amsterdam has banned public ads for meat and fossil fuels.

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The Dutch Meat Association called the ban an 'undesirable way to influence consumer behavior'.

— Dutch Meat Association

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The ban is part of an aggressive climate agenda aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050 and halving meat consumption.

— Local politicians

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Critics argue the policy is an overreach that attempts to engineer personal choices.

— Critics

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Supporters compare meat ads to past cigarette campaigns.

— Hannah Prins

May 4 Morning

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advertising banmeat advertisingfossil fuelsclimate issueconsumer behaviour
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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Amsterdam bans public adverts for meat and fossil fuels

Amsterdam has banned public advertisements for meat and fossil fuel products. The initiative, led by the Party for the Animals, aims to reduce the influence of large companies on consumer choices and reframe high-carbon products as climate issues rather than purely personal decisions. While meat advertising represented a small portion of the market, fossil fuel products accounted for approximately 4%. The Dutch Meat Association and the Dutch Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators have expressed opposition, calling the ban an undesirable influence on consumer behavior and a disproportionate curb on commercial freedom. Activists compare the ban on meat advertising to historical efforts to de-normalize tobacco use, aiming to create a similar societal shift regarding high-carbon food consumption.

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Amsterdam has banned public adverts for meat and fossil fuels.

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The ban on meat advertising is a deliberate attempt to create a 'tobacco moment' for high carbon food.

— Hannah Prins

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Haarlem was the first city in the world to announce a broad ban on most meat advertising in public spaces in 2022.

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Meat accounted for an estimated 0.1% of Amsterdam's outdoor advertising market.

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Fossil related products accounted for roughly 4% of Amsterdam's outdoor advertising market.