THE POLLINATION DEBATE
- almonds
- Environment
- Honey bees
Being vegan isn’t the problem for bees – it’s one of the strongest ways to reduce the industrial farming driving pollinators toward extinction.
Being vegan isn’t the problem for bees – it’s one of the strongest ways to reduce the industrial farming driving pollinators toward extinction.
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The second EAT-Lancet report provides new evidence showing how a plant-based diet is more sustainable, promotes health, reduces environmental harm and supports global food justice.
As vegans, we advocate for plant-based diets, but can we go further? Is there a way to farm that heals the planet rather than harming it?
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Grimsby’s fishing legacy unfolds through Tony Wardle’s words, urging us to rethink our relationship with the sea for a sustainable future.
While almonds and avocados are plant foods and are therefore considered vegan, there is an ethical issue linking these foods and bees.