Why go vegan?

We care for the animals we share our home with and we get to know their personality and their wants and needs. We form emotional bonds with animals and even see them as members of our family. Most people really care about animals.
Animal agriculture causes more than the suffering of animals. It also impacts people throughout the world, especially the powerless and the poor, in a number of ways.
The havoc caused to the world by the billions of animals we breed, raise and kill for food each year is staggering. The UN has identified animal agriculture as ‘one of the most significant contributors to serious environmental problems’
A well planned 100% plant-based diet is healthy. This is confirmed by a solid body of peer-reviewed scientific evidence. Not only is a vegan diet as healthy as any diet containing animal products, in many aspects it is more beneficial to human health.
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The Vegan Australia Certified program sets the standard for authentic vegan food and products in Australia. Under the program, product makers may display the Vegan Australia Certified logo on licensed vegan items that meet our strict criteria. The logo indicates to your customers that the product does not contain animal ingredients and none of the manufacturing or testing processes involve animals or animal products.
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A few of the reasons why vegans take the pledge

Des
NSW

Why do the majority of humans find the killing and eating of some animals, principally herbivores, unremarkable and inculpable, while killing and particularly eating other animals, especially humans, is reflexively condemned as repulsive and taboo? See thecannibalguy.com

Pledge #161
Tracey
ACT

I will always strive for a kinder world for all beings.

Pledge #233
Nicola
WA

I'm here on this earth to inflict the least amount of harm and suffering as possible

Pledge #235
Anonymous
tas

When if I'm unable to cook my vegan meals anymore and there isn't vegan food available to me, I will die. Promise.

Pledge #49
Salvatore
wa

I'm proudly vegan & will help any way I can to end animal suffering.

Pledge #77
Harley
VIC

I’m vegan because I believe that our actions have the power to shape a world without animal suffering and exploitation.

Harley McDonald-Eckersall - Strategy & Campaigns Director, Farm Transparency Project

Pledge #185
Damien
nsw

Vegan = life

Pledge #15
Lynette
qld

I don't like animals being exploited in any way.

Pledge #23
Lilly
VIC

Heart and soul for animals ❤️

Pledge #181
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