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Edamame Pumpkin Seeds Broccoli Quinoa Dried Apricots Tofu Seitan Spirulina Soy Sprouts Whole Grain Bread Red Lentils Cashews Walnuts Spinach

Artichokes Brazil Nuts Oatmeal Peanuts Brussel Sprouts Buckwheat Kidney Beans Wheat Flakes Tahini Soy Flour Wild Rice Chickpeas Fava Beans Soy Milk Black Beans

Kale Millet Flakes Peanut Butter Hemp Seed Wheat Germs Sunflower Seed Chia Lupins White Beans Tempeh Amaranth Hazelnuts Pistacchios Almonds

WE ARE EATING UP THE PLANET Once a rarity in many cultures, meat has become somewhat commonplace today. The consequences of this rapid increase in the world s consumption and production of meat are immense for the environment and also for our health. If we want to preserve an inhabitable planet, we will need to shift to a diet which puts plantbased foods at the center, with meat becoming a special treat again. Luckily, plant-based eating is tasty, healthy, and full of variety. AVERAGE CONSUMPTION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEAT WORLDWIDE 15 Pork Poultry 10 5 Beef Mutton and goat meet 0 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 kg annually per person Global meat consumption has quadrupled since the 1960s. We now slaughter 76 billion livestock animals per year, ten times as many animals as there are people on Earth. It takes up to three-quarters of the agricultural land on Earth to feed those billions of animals leading to deforestation in many parts of the world. UNHEALTHY FOR THE EARTH, UNHEALTHY FOR US FOR EVERY 10 PEOPLE THAT CURRENTLY LIVE ON OUR PLANET, THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY: 2 COWS, 3 SHEEP OR GOATS, 1 PIG AND 30 CHICKENS Producing this much meat also heats up the climate. Livestock farming contributes as much to global warming as all cars, trucks, planes, trains, and ships combined. The huge amount of manure that livestock animals produce results in over-fertilization of soils, rivers and lakes as well as ever larger dead zones in the oceans. Animal welfare is also systematically disregarded in industrialized meat production. Humans are suffering from the high con-- sumption and production of animal products, too. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, connected to overuse of antibiotics on livestock, makes some infections more difficult to cure. Our high consumption of meat also increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases as well as certain types of cancer.

DISCOVER A WORLD OF PLANT-BASED FOODS Livestock farming contributes as much to climate change as all cars, trucks, planes, trains, and ships on earth combined. The good news is that we are not alone with this goal. More and more people are concerned about the impact of their diet and are looking to reduce their consumption of animal products. And no matter whether vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian or omnivore: every bite counts. With each meal, we can choose to eat plantbased foods and do something good for our planet and our health. At the same time, we can broaden our culinary horizons the variety of vegetables, fruits, nuts, legumes, and cereals is endless. With a little experimentation, we can discover whole new exciting cuisines and tastes. Become part of the movement for better food! Global meat consumption is forecast to nearly double by 2050 due to increasing economic demand and the world s growing population. Our planet simply cannot support this. That s why Greenpeace is committed to reducing global consumption of meat and dairy products by 50% by 2050. This also means improving food equity right now many richer countries eat much more meat per capita than poorer countries, where consumption is still relatively low. Reducing meat production creates space for greener and more animal-friendly agriculture, more forests, wildlife, and clean waters. LESS MEAT MORE LIFE THE HEALTHY PLATE VEGETABLES The more vegetables and the greater the variety, the better. OILS Use natural oils, such as olive oil and rapeseed oil. Use butter sparingly and avoid trans fatty acids. HEALTHY PROTEINS Choose plant-based proteins such as legumes, supplementing sparingly with animal-based proteins such as milk products, fish, and meat if desired. Avoid processed meat products. WHOLE GRAIN CEREAL PRODUCTS Eat different whole grain products. Limit your consumption of heavily processed cereal products (white bread, white rice). FRUIT DRINKS Drink water or tea. Moderate your consumption of milk, milk products, and juice. Avoid sugary drinks. Eat a lot of fruit of all types and colors. Stay active!

SMART SHOPPING You will have already done a lot for the planet and your health by reducing your consumption of animal-based products. But there are a few more tips to make shopping as sustainable as possible. Buy seasonal products as much as possible. That way you avoid buying food from far away. Purchase organic foods when you can. These are produced without artificial fertilizers and pesticides and may have stricter animal welfare standards. Choose local products and ideally buy directly from farmers. This way, profits go to farmers directly instead of through the supermarket. Minimize unnecessary packaging by purchasing at markets and farm stands. Bring your own containers and bags. 3 PRINCIPLES A healthy diet may feel difficult to follow, but it is actually quite simple and can be broken down into three principles: Cook for yourself whenever possible, and use fresh products. Minimize the amount of industrially produced ready-made products you use. Plant-based products should make up the main part of your diet. Use animal-based products sparingly and only to supplement. Listen to your body and don t overeat.

RECIPE IDEAS SWEET POTATO PEANUT CURRY WITH MUSHROOMS AND SPINACH You can never get enough of this aromatic, tasty curry! For 2 people 1 onion Some sunflower or olive oil 200g mushrooms 2 cloves of garlic A piece of fresh ginger 600 g sweet potatoes 1 tablespoon of tomato puree 1 can of chopped tomatoes 150g of red rice 2 tablespoons of peanut butter 200g of fresh spinach 50ml sour cream or vegan cream substitute Fresh cilantro salt & pepper Spices: 2 teaspoons ground cumin, 2 teaspoon ground cilantro, ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, some cayenne pepper Preparation time: 45 minutes Chop onions, fry with 1 tablespoon of oil for 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Clean mushrooms and cut into thin slices. Finely chop garlic cloves. Chop or grate the ginger. Peel the sweet potatoes and cut into 2 cm pieces. Put the mushrooms in the pan. Turn on the heat and fry for four minutes. Add the sweet potato, garlic, ginger, tomato paste, spices and fry for two minutes, constantly stirring until everything smells good. Add tomatoes. Add enough water into the pan so that everything is covered. Add a pinch of salt and pepper, stir well. Boil. Cook mostly covered for 30-35 minutes or until the sweet potatoes are soft. Cook the rice in salted water until tender. Wash the spinach and chop the leaves. Wash the cilantro, shake it dry and chop it roughly. When the stew is cooked, add the peanut butter and mix well. Add the washed spinach to the stew. Stir on low heat until the spinach is soft. Taste the stew, season with more salt and pepper if necessary. Drain the rice and serve with the stew, some sour cream (or vegan cream substitute) and a lot of chopped cilantro. Crunchy, high-protein aperitif biscuit For about 25 triangles 2 tablespoons flax seeds 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast flakes 4 dried tomatoes, in pickled olive oil 200 g chickpea flour 300 ml water 100 ml of olive oil (from the dried tomatoes) some rosemary sprigs fleur de sel (French sea salt) Preparation time: 10 minutes Baking time: 40 minutes Preheat the oven to 160 degrees (hot air). Drain the tomatoes and dab with household paper. Finely chop. Mix all dry ingredients well. Add water and olive oil. Mix to a soft dough (like cake dough). Cover the tray with baking paper and place the dough on it and spread it out 3-4 mm thick. Cut the dough into in triangle with a pastry wheel. Sprinkle with chopped rosemary and fleur de sel. Bake for 40 minutes. Once cooled, break apart along the cutting lines.

MOIST CHOCOLATE CAKES WITH SILK TOFU A protein-rich must for chocolate lovers For about 6 ramekin or silicone molds, (diameter about 7 cm) 100 g dark chocolate 300 g silk tofu 2-3 tablespoons Buckwheat or quinoa flour 1 tbsp almond or hazelnut butter / puree 1 tbsp cocoa powder Preparation time: 20 minutes Baking time: 20 minutes Preheat oven to 180 degrees (hot air). Melt chocolate over hot water. Mix all the ingredients without the chocolate and mix well with a hand blender or in a blender until a uniform, fine and frothy mass is produced. Now add the chocolate. Fill out the greased molds with the dough. Bake for 20 minutes. Let stand briefly, serve. It should have formed a light crust. Inside, the cakes should be moist and soft. VEGETARIAN QUESADILLAS Tortillas filled with a flavorful bean paste and a refreshing salsa. For 4 people 4 big corn tortillas Bean paste 1 can of red kidney beans, drained (about 310 g) 1 teaspoon ground coriander seeds ½ teaspoon ground cumin 1 pinch of Piment d'espelette (chili) ¼ tsp salt Juice of 1 lime Preparation time: 30 minutes Puree all ingredients for the bean paste in a blender or with a hand blender, season as needed. Wash and prepare all ingredients for the salsa. Press garlic, cut the onions into fine rings, cut the remaining ingredients into cubes. Mix immediately with lime juice, season with salt, pepper, chili and cilantro and season to taste. Distribute ¼ of the bean paste on each tortilla, leave a 2 cm wide edge, cover with 1/8 of the salsa and fold in the middle. Heat the quesadillas individually (2 minutes) on both sides on a grill or in a grill pan until the filling warms slightly and the corn tortillas get slightly crispy. Cut into pieces and serve with the remaining salsa. Salsa 4 spring onions 1 garlic clove 6 tomatoes ½ cucumber, peeled 3 avocados 1 lime, juice 1 bunch of cilantro, chopped salt, pepper, chili