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Zürich's Fall Camp Cuts Meat, Raises BudgetZürich boosts funding to 260,000 CHF for Fiesch camp, enforcing a two-thirds cut in meat to meet climate and social goals.
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- The city of Zürich increased its contribution for the Fiesch autumn camp from 150,000 to 260,000 CHF to cover rising costs and staff compensation.
- The left-green council majority demands more plant-based meals and additional aid for low-income families attending the camp.
- Meat consumption per person must be reduced by two-thirds, aligning with city climate targets and school meal standards.
- The Fiesch Sports Resort will limit meat or fish offerings to only three days per week to comply with new regulations.
If the effort increases even more in the future due to additional requests, we will eventually have to ask ourselves to what extent we can still maintain the balance.— Barbara Moosmann, Director of the Sport Resort Fiesch, regarding the new menu requirements.
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