Businesses urged to sign up to World Meat Free Day

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Firms called on to cut emissions by embracing Meat Free Monday

Businesses, governments and individuals worldwide are today being urged to give up meat in a bid to reduce their impact on the environment, as part of World Meat Free Day. The event, launched at the...

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