Don’t animals die due to crop farming, too? A vegan response
The ‘crop deaths’ argument is a common one and argues that veganism is pointless because animals still die in crop agriculture, too.
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The ‘crop deaths’ argument is a common one and argues that veganism is pointless because animals still die in crop agriculture, too.
Organic meat, dairy and eggs often has no better welfare or environmental credentials than non-organic counterparts. Here’s why.
Many non-vegans try to buy local meat and dairy because they believe it’s better for animals and the planet. Here’s why they should simply go vegan instead!
Join Britain’s most insightful speakers on this issue at a four versus four debate to coincide with the National Farmers Union Conference 2022.
Progress! Yesterday, the European Commission banned the use of cages on animal farms in a historic win for animal rights that Viva! helped fight for.
Search for ‘images of prawns’ on any search engine. Almost everything that comes up will present prawns in the context as something to be eaten. You’ll find them skewered, boiled or fried. It’s hard to find even a single image of a prawn who is alive. It clearly represents the predominant way in which we view prawns and shrimp; not as living creatures, but as food for humans.
Since 2013, the Scottish salmon farming industry has accrued ‘hidden’ costs amounting to £3.3 billion and is ‘wreaking ruin on marine ecosystems’.
There’s no such thing as ‘humane’ slaughter! Whether factory farmed, zero-grazed, ‘free range’ or organic, when cows, pigs, chickens and other animals reach the slaughterhouse their fate is the same.
