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Thursday, PETA protesters Virginia Fort, right, and Rachel Kay, left, "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." The two women wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. The two women want consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com

Cheyenne Wiseman helped Thursday, as PETA protesters Virginia Fort and Rachel Kay "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." The two women wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. The two women want consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com

Thursday, PETA protester Rachel Kay "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." She wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. She wants consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com

Thursday, PETA protester Rachel Kay "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." She wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. She wants consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com

Thursday, PETA protester Rachel Kay "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." She wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. She wants consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com

Thursday, PETA protester Rachel Kay "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." She wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. She wants consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com

Thursday, PETA protesters Virginia Fort, left, and Rachel Kay, right, "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." The two women wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. The two women want consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com

Thursday, PETA protester Rachel Kay "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." She wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. She wants consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com

Thursday, PETA protesters Virginia Fort, left, and Rachel Kay, right, "showered" on a Five Points sidewalk behind a banner that read "Clean Your Conscience: Go Vegan! 1 lb. of Meat Equals 6 Months of Showers." The two women wanted to remind passersby in Five Points that the meat industry wastes water and produces greenhouse gasses. The two women want consumers to know that the best way to conserve water and to help the environment is to go meatless.
TIM DOMINICK
tdominick@thestate.com
