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[Activism] Pamela Anderson On New Billboard: ‘Meat and Dairy Farms Drain Half the Country’s Water’

 

'The meat and dairy industries are guzzling up our water supply' Credit: Michael Schratter

Acclaimed actor and animal-rights advocate Pamela Anderson is appearing on pro-vegan billboards across the US.

The Baywatch star is the face of a new ad that debuted on April 5 ahead of Earth Day (April 22).
It has been placed outside a number of Sioux Falls fast-food outlets, and declares: “Meat and Dairy Farms Drain Half the Country’s Water.”

Ingrid Newkirk is the President of PETA – the vegan charity that created the billboards. In an online statement, she said: “The meat and dairy industries are guzzling up our water supply and sending our planet down the drain.

“PETA wants everyone to follow Pamela Anderson’s example and make a splash for animals and the environment by giving vegan meals a try.”

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