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Go Vegan World’s Christmas 2020 Campaign

15th December 2020 Go Vegan World Christmas 2020 Campaign Our Christmas campaign is well and truly underway in Ireland. Visible on 100 buses and almos [...]

Tipp FM interviews Sandra Higgins on proposed ban on use of flesh and dairy terms for plant foods

The animal agriculture industry is proposing a ban on the use of terms such as burger, steak, milk, cheese-like, yoghurt-like, etc to describe plant b [...]

October 21st, 2020|Categories: Media Coverage, News|Tags: , , , , |

Farmers call for EU Ban on terms ‘burger’, ‘milk’ etc

The animal agriculture industry is feeling extremely threatened by the growth in the numbers of people going vegan and consuming a plant only diet, an [...]

October 20th, 2020|Categories: Blog, Climate Change, Environment, Land Use, News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

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Go Vegan World CLG is an animal rights and advocacy organisation established as a not-for-profit company. It is founded on the notion that everyone has the fundamental right not to be owned, bred, used, harmed or killed, regardless of species. Living vegan respects these fundamental rights. Go Vegan World exists to educate the public on animal rights, to promote veganism, to dispel the myths that sustain animal exploitation, and to dismantle the legal property status of other animals . It is an advocacy body whose activities pertaining to animal rights and dismantling the legal property status of other animals do not fit within the definition of a charitable organisation in the Republic of Ireland, and it is, therefore, not a registered charity.

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