Vegan Life  |  August 2019
Welcome to our August issue — time is really flying this year. I recently watched the BBC series Years and Years, a dystopian drama following the lives of a middle class family, set in the not so distant future. Though the script has come from the imaginations of its talented writers, it’s terrifyingly believable. Floods, disease, famine, displacement, recession, homelessness, the re-election of Trump, the supremacy of technology and nuclear war are all part of daily life. As things go from bad to worse, the grandmother and matriarch of the family delivers a powerful speech, telling her grandchildren: “It’s all your fault… Dear God, what a carnival. This is the world we built. Congratulations, cheers all.” And this struck a real chord with me. Programmes like this, even though fictional, serve as a reminder that we aren’t doing enough and that we need to continue spreading our vegan message far and wide if we want to tackle the huge problems that could be headed our way. The task in hand can seem overwhelming, but there are so many people helping to make the world a better place.
This issue, we meet Derek Sarno who is bringing veganism to the masses through his collaboration with Tesco, we talk to Friends of The Earth about the importance of increasing the amount of trees in the UK, Maria Slough interviews Oggs founder, Hannah Carter, who is working tirelessly to put the egg industry into decline and Samantha Fung discusses her powerful artivism. Let’s keep heading in the right direction.
read more
read less
Vegan Life was established by Prime Impact Events & Media in September 2014, who recognised the need for a quality publication within this sector. Most importantly, Vegan Life is written, managed and promoted by a team who are vegan and ‘practice what they preach.’
With the vegan world ever growing and expanding, Vegan Life Magazine keeps you up-to-date with a new issue every month, tackling all of the hard-hitting issues with composed sensitivity. Aiming to give readers all the information that they need to follow their ethical choice, the magazine covers: how to eat, where to eat out, what to eat at home, go-to healthy snacks, how to live a healthy life without missing out on key vitamins, fashion choices, home decor and beauty products that are all animal friendly.
Vegan Life is a must-read for anyone interested in or already committed to ethical eating and living.
A Vegan Life digital magazine subscription is a must for anyone making the change to a vegan lifestyle:
- Handy guides to the best vegan snacks
- Recipes to delicious meals for breakfast, lunch & dinner
- The inside scoop to all the best vegan restaurants
- All things vegan, including fashion, beauty and homeware
- Interviews with celebrities dedicated to compassionate living
- Delivered directly to your device every month
- A discount off the RRP of your magazine
You'll receive 12 issues during a 1 year Vegan Life magazine subscription.
Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.
Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Vegan Life August 2019.