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Amsterdam bans public advertising for meat and fossil fuels

5 May 2026
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Amsterdam has become the first capital city in the world to prohibit public advertisements for meat and fossil fuels. This ban, effective from May 1, 2023, stems from a legislative initiative by the GreenLeft and the Party for the Animals, aimed at reducing carbon emissions associated with these products. The restrictions cover advertisements for meat, airlines, gasoline-powered vehicles, cruises, and distant holiday destinations. This follows Haarlem’s earlier ban on most meat advertisements and The Hague’s legally binding fossil fuel ad ban set for 2025. Opposition to Amsterdam’s decision has come from entities such as the Dutch Advertisers’ Association and the Dutch Meat Association, which argue that the bans undermine commercial freedom and influence consumer behavior.

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The ban in Amsterdam reflects a growing global trend, with over 50 cities pursuing similar restrictions on fossil fuel and meat advertisements to combat climate change. The initiative aligns with calls from international figures, including U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, for stricter measures against advertising fossil fuels. Historical efforts to address climate change have included various policies aimed at reducing carbon footprints, and these advertising bans represent a significant shift in how cities are tackling environmental issues. As urban areas increasingly seek to manage climate impact, such measures may play a crucial role in changing public perceptions and behaviors regarding sustainability.

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