Take the World Vegan Month Challenge

This November, make a powerful choice for animals, the planet and your health: go vegan.

 

Save Animals

In just one month, you could spare 30 animals from industries that exploit and harm them.

Fight the Climate Crisis

A vegan diet can reduce your carbon footprint from food by up to 75%, helping fight one of the biggest climate offenders: factory farms.

Improve Your Health

It’s a fact: Studies show that eating vegan can lower your risk of disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity.

 

Join our World Vegan Month Challenge and try vegan for 30 days this November! You’ll get twice-weekly quick emails with tips for starters, tasty recipes, and inspiring ideas to help you live kindly, easily, and deliciously. It’s free and you can unsubscribe anytime.

What You’ll Get Starting 1st of November

Twice a week, you’ll get an email packed with the best of the vegan world:

  • Vegan recipes: fast, easy, and budget-friendly
  • Top vegan sweets & “accidentally vegan” snacks
  • Vegan clothing & cruelty-free cosmetics guides
  • Quick transition advice for busy lives
  • Easy weekly meal plans
  • And more tools to help you live vegan

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Why Vegan?

Vegan for the Animals

In the meat industry, piglets’ tails are cut off without any painkillers and chickens are confined to crowded sheds where the stench of ammonia is so strong it burns their lungs. And in the dairy industry, calves are torn away from their distraught mothers shortly after birth. Please don’t turn a blind eye to the mass suffering of billions of sentient beings. Don’t be part of it. You don’t need to kill to live. Go vegan to save the lives of nearly 200 animals per year.

Vegan for the Environment

Animal agriculture is responsible for up to 20% of greenhouse-gas emissions, more than the combined emissions from all forms of transportation. So while it’s great to take a train instead of a plane, the most impactful change we can make is to our diets.

Vegan for Your Health

The World Health Organization classifies processed meat as carcinogenic, while the British Medical Association has confirmed that people who consume meat and dairy are more likely to suffer from heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. By contrast, eating vegan has been proven to help people live longer. It improves our quality of life and helps us stay fitter and healthier.

We can thrive on a healthy vegan diet. It is better for our health and the planet and spares animals a miserable life and violent death. Give it a go for 30 days.