Amsterdam bans public adverts for meat and fossil fuels
The ordinance covers 1,350 bus shelter panels and 225 metro screens as the city seeks to curb high-carbon consumption.
- On Friday, May 1, 2026, Amsterdam became the world's first capital city to ban public advertisements for meat products and fossil fuel-related services across billboards, tram shelters, and metro stations.
- City politicians championed the ban to align Amsterdam's streetscape with environmental targets, including becoming carbon neutral by 2050. GreenLeft Party councilor Anneke Veenhoff stated the city cannot rent public walls while actively pursuing emissions-reduction policies.
- The prohibition targets meat, petrol-powered cars, and air travel, which accounted for roughly 4% of fossil-related ad spend. While 2026 serves as a grace period, authorities can issue fines to non-compliant advertisers after the transition.
- Industry groups, including the Dutch Meat Association, criticized the move as an "undesirable way to influence consumer behaviour," while activist Hannah Prins and Fossil-Free Advertising welcomed it as a "tobacco moment" for high-carbon industries.
- Amsterdam's measure follows similar bans in Dutch municipalities like Haarlem and Utrecht; globally, cities including Edinburgh and Stockholm have adopted motions restricting fossil fuel advertising, with campaigners hoping the Dutch approach provides a blueprint.
70 Articles
70 Articles
Amsterdam bans burger and flight ads
People walking through Amsterdam will no longer see posters promoting burgers, fried chicken, cheap flights or petrol cars across the city’s public spaces. The Dutch capital has officially started enforcing a ban on advertising linked to meat products and fossil fuels, becoming the first capital city in the world to introduce restrictions of this kind on such a large scale. The move… Source
Amsterdam goes woke banning meat, fossil fuel ads to fight climate change
"The climate crisis is very urgent. I mean, if you want to be leading in climate policies and you rent out your walls to exactly the opposite, then what are you doing? Most people don't understand why the municipality should make money out of renting our public space with something that we are
Amsterdam bans public adverts for meat and fossil fuels
Amsterdam has become the world’s first capital city to ban public advertisements for both meat and fossil fuel products. Since 1 May, adverts for burgers, petrol cars and airlines have been stripped from billboards, tram shelters, and metro stations. The post Amsterdam bans public adverts for meat and fossil fuels appeared first on Watts Up With That?.
Carbon Neutral, Speech Negative: Amsterdam Bans Ads Featuring Meat & Fossil Fuels
Carbon Neutral, Speech Negative: Amsterdam Bans Ads Featuring Meat & Fossil Fuels Authored by Jonathan Turley, In “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage,” I write about how censorship often becomes an insatiable appetite once countries go down the road of speech regulation. There is no better example than the Dutch and their recent ban on public ads for meat and fossil fuels. Activists have imposed similar limitations on adverti…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 62% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium



































