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Global end of meat and dairy could reduce GHG emissions by 50{85424e366b324f7465dc80d56c21055464082cc00b76c51558805a981c8fcd63}
A global shift away from meat and dairy and toward plant-based foods could reduce agriculture emissions by up to 50 percent before 2050, according to new research. Read more
Vegan job website launching in January in the UK
UK’s first fully functioning job board for vegan candidates and recruiters will launch on 21 January 2019. Read more
Vegan diets better for planet than eating local produce
Following a vegan diet could be better for the environment than eating local produce, according to a recent study. Read more
Prince Harry not joining Boxing Day hunt
Prince Harry has reportedly decided to miss the traditional Boxing Day hunt at Sandringham to avoid upsetting his animal-loving wife. Read more
Virgin Trains now offer full vegan menu
Virgin Trains has said it is the first UK rail operator to offer passengers a full vegan menu, which is available on all its routes. Read more
Tesco and BOSH! create plant-based festive feast
Tesco has teamed up with vegan cooking duo BOSH! to create ‘Vegmas’, a five-course plant-based festive feast and here are the recipes! Read more
Former meat and dairy farmers redefining humane farming as vegan
Former meat and dairy farmers attest there can be no such thing as humanely exploiting or killing animals that we have no need to harm at all. Read more
Vegan JUST Egg named among smartest innovations of 2018
The plant-based and sustainable alternative to traditional eggs - which is made from mung beans - has been commended by 'Time' magazine. Read more
Climate change ‘will inflict substantial damages on US lives’
Climate change is already harming Americans’ lives with “substantial damages” set to occur as global temperatures threaten to surge beyond internationally agreed limits, a major US government report has warned. Read more
Tofurky sells 5 million Thanksgiving roasts
For decades, Tofurky has been a holiday punchline. But as meat substitutes go mainstream, who's laughing now? Read more









