You Will Eat the Lego & Be Happy

You can only eat green bricks. :getmecoat:

Eating more plants essential for climate targets

The Danish government recognizes that switching to more plant-based food production is crucial to meeting its climate goals.

In 2021, the Danish Council on Climate Change found that the country was falling short of its 2030 target. Denmark is aiming to reduce GHG emissions from 1990 levels by 70 percent by 2030.

At the launch of Denmark’s new roadmap, Jacob Jensen, Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, called the move towards plant based a “necessary transition.”

“There is no doubt that a more plant-rich diet – in line with [Denmark’s] Official Dietary Guidelines – helps to reduce our climate footprint,” he added.

Researchers have repeatedly shown that switching to plant-based food systems could bring huge environmental benefits. Animal agriculture contributes around 14.5,percent of total global human GHG emissions, according to the United Nations.

The future is plant based around the world

Writing in the Foreword to the new action plan, Mr Jensen states that, “Plant-based foods are the future.”

In stark contrast, the UK government is refusing to prioritize the switch towards plant-based food. As a result, the UK is missing out on the related environmental and health benefits.

But seriously - How long before lego bricks are actually made from plant based materials which are totally digestible by people. :whistle: