Like said multiple times in the past, if we reduce the amount of meat, we pollute much less!
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/307
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/54
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/223
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/194
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/48
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/203
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/19
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/390
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/370
Plant-based diets in comparison to meat-based diets are more sustainable because they use substantially less natural resources and are less taxing on the environment.
Let we remember the story behind deforestation
https://t.me/WWFFacts/11
Not only that, but if we reduce overeating (= obesity) we would reduce that much more! by avoiding diseases too
https://t.me/FoodWasteTelegram/164
There is much more! If we reduce buying things with no sense / overbuying things, we would reduce food waste
https://t.me/FoodWasteTelegram/190
All such three things would reduce animal cruelty too!
https://t.me/FoodWasteTelegram/190
https://t.me/BauernprotestRealitat
by polluting in general less!
So again, there is not the 100% perfect vegan diet!
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/25
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/65
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/12
We don't need to hate people who don't wish to eat 100% vegan. It's perfectly fine! We prefer 4 bio people eating 20-50% vegan (even if this is not really vegan for definition ... who matters!), than 4 bio people eating 0% vegan! This is already a step to make the world better!
So again, it's ok 20% vegan, 1 day vegan 2 day no vegan, 1-2 meal vegan, 1-2 meal no vegan, or whatever you want! What is important is that we start to change! and we reduce to consume!
Plus remember, if you are vegan 100% you need to be sure to get enough good quality protein and micros! Don't underevaluate this aspect by ignorance!
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/426
For less animal cruelty and for a better world, try to reduce what you eat daily! and start to recycle things properly!
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/307
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/54
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/223
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/194
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/48
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/203
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/19
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/390
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/370
Plant-based diets in comparison to meat-based diets are more sustainable because they use substantially less natural resources and are less taxing on the environment.
Let we remember the story behind deforestation
https://t.me/WWFFacts/11
Not only that, but if we reduce overeating (= obesity) we would reduce that much more! by avoiding diseases too
https://t.me/FoodWasteTelegram/164
There is much more! If we reduce buying things with no sense / overbuying things, we would reduce food waste
https://t.me/FoodWasteTelegram/190
All such three things would reduce animal cruelty too!
https://t.me/FoodWasteTelegram/190
https://t.me/BauernprotestRealitat
by polluting in general less!
So again, there is not the 100% perfect vegan diet!
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/25
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/65
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/12
We don't need to hate people who don't wish to eat 100% vegan. It's perfectly fine! We prefer 4 bio people eating 20-50% vegan (even if this is not really vegan for definition ... who matters!), than 4 bio people eating 0% vegan! This is already a step to make the world better!
So again, it's ok 20% vegan, 1 day vegan 2 day no vegan, 1-2 meal vegan, 1-2 meal no vegan, or whatever you want! What is important is that we start to change! and we reduce to consume!
Plus remember, if you are vegan 100% you need to be sure to get enough good quality protein and micros! Don't underevaluate this aspect by ignorance!
https://t.me/VeganFactsTelegram/426
For less animal cruelty and for a better world, try to reduce what you eat daily! and start to recycle things properly!