SU council rejects proposal to make all university food vegan

The SU Council has rejected a proposal to make the university completely vegan.

On 22 February, economics student Gregory Sedden brought a proposal to the SU council to make all union-owned food outlets 100% plant-based by 2025.

In the meeting, Gregory said: “We have to reduce our meat intake or this world will be destroyed.”

He added: I am autistic myself and a very fussy eater. I couldn’t go to any restaurant before I was vegan,

“I still gave up these products because it’s the right thing to do.”

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board estimated around 10% of the UK’s total greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture.

Maria Lourido Moreno, Education Officer, said meat products are essential for the financial viability of Bar One.

Mario said: “We can’t be fully vegan without significant financial issues. Instead, we should have more vegan options.”

A student observer during the meeting said: “The choice of the individual to choose a meat sandwich is not more important than the murder of animals.”

The proposal came after the University of Birmingham, Cambridge, and six other universities have passed motions to go 100% plant-based in response to the climate crisis.

In total, 27 councillors voted against the meat-free proposal, against 11 who voted in favour.

A full list of council meeting minutes can be found on the SU website.

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