PETA's Advocate Ashley and Top Model Sandra
Media Interview @ DPI XL Studio - Pasong Tamo, Makati City
She is willing to do this for the Love of Animals
during TV interview; Once tempted to eat meat before
I've heard about her commitment not just to try to be a vegetarian
But also how to discipline herself, on meals in her usual daily diets
MODEL SANDRA SEIFERT POSES
FOR SULTRY NEW EARTH DAY AD FOR PETA
Manila — With Earth's oceans and continents and the message "Save the Planet: Go Vegetarian" painted on her body, top model Sandra Seifert
will pose for a stunning new ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA) Asia.
The ad, which will be shot by top photographer Ken Go, with bodypainting by Don Delubio, makeup by Magic by Anju Dargani, and hair styling by Nina's Touch, will explain how animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of climate change and a major contributor to resource depletion, pollution, and world hunger.
The ad, which will be shot by top photographer Ken Go, with bodypainting by Don Delubio, makeup by Magic by Anju Dargani, and hair styling by Nina's Touch, will explain how animal agriculture is one of the leading causes of climate change and a major contributor to resource depletion, pollution, and world hunger.
"Meat production has a devastating impact on the environment,"
says Sandra. "With so many alternatives to meat available, it's easier
than ever to enjoy great food while saving animals and the planet. Going
vegetarian is the best thing we can do to save the planet this Earth
Day!"
Besides
causing the daily suffering of billions of animals who are raised to be
killed for food, the meat industry ravages the Earth. The United
Nations recently stated that a global shift toward a vegan diet is
necessary to combat the worst effects of climate change.
Livestock gas
is the source of more than a third of all global human-attributed
methane emissions—as a greenhouse gas, methane is 20 times more powerful
than carbon dioxide.
In
addition, feeding, transporting, and slaughtering farmed animals and
packaging, transporting, and storing their flesh waste enormous amounts
of energy.
In
the Philippines, nearly 800 million cows, pigs, chickens, and other
animals are killed for their flesh every year. They are dehorned and
debeaked and have their teeth, tails, and testicles cut off—all without
being given any painkillers.
They are crammed into crowded, filthy
enclosures and denied everything that is natural and important to them.
At the slaughterhouse, animals are routinely hung upside down, have
their throats cut, are skinned alive, or are scalded to death while
they're still conscious.
For more information, please visit PETAAsiaPacific.com. - Press Release -
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