Eating more nutritious, plant-based foods is good for the environment and your health.
Animal-based proteins, especially red meat, harm the environment. They produce more greenhouse gases, which contribute to climate change. They also use a lot of resources, like land for animals and water for growing animal feed. Plant-based foods (like vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts, and seeds) use fewer resources and produce fewer greenhouse gases.
Canada’s Food Guide recommendation eating more plant-based foods. You don't have to stop eating meat, but eating more plants can lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers. Learn more about why and how you can eat more plant-based foods, here.
Processed foods include soft drinks, candy, baked goods, sweetened breakfast cereals, chicken nuggets, hot dogs, and packaged snack foods. Processed foods go through many steps to make them, which increases the amount of energy and resources needed to make them. They often require a lot of packaging, which increases overall waste.
Processed foods and drinks are usually higher in sugar, salt, saturated and hydrogenated fats and additives, and fewer nutrients that our bodies need. Canada’s Food Guide suggests limiting these foods.
Choosing healthy, local, sustainable foods is a powerful action you can take to combat climate change.