Veganism
"Veganism" in a Sentence (20 examples)
Veganism is true peace.
Which is better: omnivorism, vegetarianism, or veganism?
Veganism counts as an alternative life style, doesn't it?
Veganism is an alternative lifestyle.
Veganism is a way of living that seeks to exclude, as far as possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing and any other purpose.
Demonstrators in Paris promote veganism as one way to curb greenhouse emissions.
Tom switched back from veganism to vegetarianism because he missed eggs and dairy products.
Veganism is cheaper than smoking.
Although the restaurant is extremely popular among expats, he said it’s been difficult to convince his family, friends and other locals of the benefits of veganism.
Traditionally speaking, veganism is more than a diet, as it means not exploiting animals in any way.
Besides being a dietary choice, veganism is a challenging and powerful lifestyle
The purpose of veganism is to create a more just and compassionate society
A vegan lifestyle seeks to promote awareness, compassion, and peace. Veganism is an ethical system as well as a diet.
The absence of religious ceremonies, teachers or leaders, holidays and other conventions was further evidence that Friedman's veganism is "a moral and secular, rather than religious, philosophy," Turner said.
Veganism is a position according to which people ought to be vegans both now and in an ideal state.
My additional desire is that ecofeminists will embrace veganism as an important means for reducing that suffering
The next step is ethical veganism. This is not veganism because it is good for your health (and it is good for your health) or because it protects the envirinment (and it does protect the environment), but from a state of compassion.
Like many vegans, Moore said she chose her diet because she cares deeply about animals and wanted to "live [her] ethics." For her, extending veganism to her cats supports that choice and also helps reduce her environmental footprint.
An angry dispute between an animal welfare charity and its former employee will be the first case in Britain to decide whether ethical veganism is a “philosophical belief” that should be afforded the same protections as religion.
Veganism has gone from fringe to fashionable in a relatively short time. According to the latest count, around 3.5 million people in the UK, 7% of the population, are vegan.
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