Delft Joins The Hague, Utrecht in Banning Fossil Fuel Ads in Public Spaces
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Delft joins The Hague, Utrecht in banning fossil fuel ads in public spaces
Delft’s city council voted Thursday to ban fossil fuel advertising in public spaces, joining The Hague and Utrecht in efforts to restrict promotions for gas contracts, cruise trips, and airline tickets. The council passed a motion urging the municipal government to present a plan for the ban before the end of 2025.
Delft Also Votes to Ban Fossil Advertising
Delft will also ban fossil advertising in public spaces. This concerns advertising, for example, gas contracts, cruise trips or airline tickets. The city council approved a motion on Thursday calling on the board to come up with a plan for a ban before the end of the year.
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