Green Monday (organization)

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Green Monday
Company typeSocial enterprise
FoundedHong Kong (2012)
FounderDavid YeungFrancis Ngai
HeadquartersHong Kong
Websitehttp://www.greenmonday.org.hk/

Green Monday (GM) is a startup that makes low-carbon and sustainable living simple. Founded in 2012 in Hong Kong, GM is aimed at tackling climate change and ensuring food security. It is selected by FAST COMPANY magazine to be among China's Top 50 Most Innovative Companies of Year 2014.[citation needed] In 2015, Green Monday launched “Green Common” in Hong Kong to empower the community with food choices that are sustainable, innovative, wholesome and responsible.[citation needed]

Green Monday cites references from the United Nations that livestock industry and factory farming are the number one contributor of the world's carbon footprint. Meat production also consumes a disproportionate amount of water and land resources, which directly jeopardizes food security and environmental sustainability.[citation needed]

As of 2014, results of a survey by market research company Ipsos showed that 1.6 million Hong Kong people, or 23% of the city's total population, embrace "Green Monday" - an increase of 18% from 2012,[1] and over 1,000 restaurants in Hong Kong are offering their menus.[citation needed]

History

Green Monday started to grow beyond Hong Kong in 2014. Events that marked their international recognition and growth include:

Criticism

Although Green Monday is often compared with another movement Meatless Monday, Green Monday insists that they simply want to create more plant-based options in the market and advise against removing conventional meat options.[citation needed]

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c "'Green Monday' backed by 1.6m fans". Chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Green Monday at Columbia University!". YouTube. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  3. ^ "快公司中文网". Fastcompany.cn. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Sustainable Dining, Green Monday". Retrieved 13 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Local Bank Annual Report 2013" (PDF). Bochk.com. Retrieved 5 January 2015.