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  2. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    Israel: Five percent (approx. 300,000) in Israel said they were vegan in 2014, making it the highest per capita vegan population in the world. [146] A 2015 survey by Globes and Israel's Channel 2 News similarly found 5% of Israelis were vegan. [147] Veganism increased among Israeli Arabs. [148]

  3. Gaz Oakley - Wikipedia

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    Oakley went on to write several vegan cookbooks, as well as partner with The Vurger Co. and Wagamama to create vegan foods. [2] In 2023, VegNews listed Oakley as one of the "37 Creative Chefs Crafting the Future of Vegan Food" in 2023, [ 4 ] and also named Vegan 100 as one of the "Top 100 Vegan Cookbooks of All Time" in 2024.

  4. Gary Yourofsky - Wikipedia

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    Gary Yourofsky (/ j ʊəˈr ɒ f s k i /; born August 19, 1970) [1] is an American animal rights activist and lecturer. He has had a major influence on contemporary veganism. [2] ...

  5. I Could Never Go Vegan - Wikipedia

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    I Could Never Go Vegan is a 2024 British documentary film directed by Thomas Pickering, which explores the plant-based lifestyle and its impact on individuals and society. . The film aims to address common misconceptions about veganism and provide a balanced view of the benefits and challenges associated with adopting a vegan di

  6. Vegetarianism by country - Wikipedia

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    Younger generations of Americans are more likely to be vegetarian with 7% of 35- to 54-year-olds and 8% of 18- to 34-year-olds following a vegetarian diet. [ 150 ] Many American children whose parents follow vegetarian diets follow them because of religious, environmental or other reasons. [ 152 ]

  7. Tobias Leenaert - Wikipedia

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    He promotes a pragmatic approach to activism. Leenaert has co-founded vegan and vegetarian advocacy organizations, including the Center for Effective Vegan Advocacy, ProVeg International and Ethical Vegetarian Alternative. He authored the book How to Create a Vegan World: A Pragmatic Approach in 2017 and writes the blog The Vegan Strategist.

  8. Food Not Bombs - Wikipedia

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    The group serves free meals. Food Not Bombs is an all-volunteer global movement sharing free, usually [1] [2] vegan meals as a protest against war and poverty.Each chapter collects surplus food from grocery stores, bakeries, and that would otherwise go to waste and occasionally collects items from garbage dumpsters when stores are uncooperative. [3]

  9. Veganuary - Wikipedia

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    Veganuary is an annual challenge run by a UK nonprofit organisation that promotes and educates about the vegan lifestyle by encouraging people to follow a vegan diet for the month of January. Since the event began in 2014, participation has increased each year. 400,000 people signed up to the 2020 campaign.