Can you imagine if the whole world went vegan? It’s a state of bliss that many of us will only dream about — to know that no animals are having to suffer for human consumption, being tested on for cosmetic products, or used to make over-priced fashion items. However, animal welfare isn’t the only reason more people are choosing to follow a cruelty-free lifestyle. We’ve created a planet which faces unpredictable weather, pollution and biodiversity loss, all because of global warming. We’re driving full throttle towards destruction, but many are shifting the blame — pinning it on the world travellers, fast-fashion addicts and those who still purchase single-use products. But there is a single lifestyle change that can dramatically reduce our individual impact — and that’s veganism.
Veganism has been put under the microscope on many different occasions — to find the impact it has on our health, whether it’s an achievable, realistic lifestyle, and even whether it really is sustainable. As vegans, it’s hard to see any flaws in leading an ethical, plant-based lifestyle. It’s commonly reported that following a vegan diet will help you feel better, both physically and mentally, as you’ll be making cruelty-free choices and saving lives, too. Veganism is certainly a powerful movement — but research is now suggesting that it can even save the world.