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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Stuti Mishra

Amsterdam bans public ads for burgers, petrol cars and cruises

  • Amsterdam has become the first capital city in the world to ban public advertising for both meat and fossil fuel products.
  • The ban, which came into effect on 1 May, includes adverts for items such as burgers, petrol cars, air travel, and cruises, appearing on billboards, tram shelters, and metro stations.
  • The city council approved the measure to align public spaces with Amsterdam's environmental targets, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050 and a 50 per cent reduction in local meat consumption.
  • Politicians, including Anneke Veenhoff of GreenLeft and Anke Bakker of the Party for the Animals, defended the ban, drawing parallels with tobacco advertising and arguing it gives people more freedom from corporate influence.
  • While industry groups have opposed the ban, Amsterdam follows other Dutch cities like Haarlem and Utrecht, and dozens of international cities, in implementing similar restrictions, despite a potential revenue loss from advertising contracts.

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