Besides approving rules against using plastic grocery bags, mixing recycling
with compost, and smoking in sidewalk cafes, San Francisco supervisors have
passed a resolution asking residents to observe meatless Mondays.

San Francisco supervisors passed the resolution Tuesday for no-meat Mondays
in their latest legislative endorsement of healthy, eco-conscious living.

It cannot stop the city’s residents from eating meat. Instead, it is meant to
call attention to the relationship between diet and climate change.

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