Support for the National Week Without Meat & Dairy continues to grow, with an impressive 51 partners committing to the campaign this year. Enthusiasm from the food industry remains high, with a wide range of well-known names pledging their support for the seventh edition of this significant initiative. From March 4th to 10th, the Netherlands will be encouraged to forgo meat and dairy, with this message being wrapped in a refreshing new green package this year.
The dynamics of the societal debate surrounding sustainability and food choices continue to evolve, with increasing attention being paid to the impact of meat and dairy on the environment. In this context, the National Week Without Meat & Dairy remains crucial, inspiring individuals to make conscious choices and contribute to a more sustainable future. With the support of 51 partners, the campaign can reach a broad audience and provide them with practical tools to make more sustainable food choices.
The variety of partners joining the campaign reflects the widespread support for the initiative. From supermarket chains to food producers and from meal kit services to foodservice companies, the National Week Without Meat & Dairy is supported by an impressive network of organizations, all contributing to the promotion of conscious dietary choices.
The 51 partners of the National Week Without Meat & Dairy 2024 include Albert Heijn, ALDI, Alpro, Becel, Beyond Meat, Blue Band, Boekoeloekoe, Bonduelle, Boursin, Coop, The Vegetarian Butcher, Dr. Oetker, Elovena, Garden Gourmet, HAK, HelloFresh, iChoc, IKEA, ING, John West, JUMBO, Kiosk, Kips, La Place, La Vie, Lidl, Maza, Mora, Oddlygood, Patak's, Picnic, PLUS, QuornPro, Schouten Europe, Shell Café, SlooOW, Smaakt, SOUQ, Spar, Stationshuiskamer, Stegeman, Stichting Dier&Recht with the Blij van Zuivelvrij challenge, Tabasco, Tefal, This, TotalEnergies servicestations, Unox, Verstegen Spices & Sauces, Violife, Vivera, and World Wildlife Fund (WWF-NL).
With this broad support, the seventh edition of the National Week Without Meat & Dairy promises to be a great success, encouraging the Netherlands to collaborate towards a more sustainable future.
Source: Week Zonder Vlees & Zuivel