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Veganism & Animal Rights debated on Prime Time television, Ireland.

Miriam O'Callaghan discusses Veganism on Prime Time Vegans do not eat, wear, or use other animals in any way because they respect their right not to b [...]

Sensationalising Animal Rights: Frank Mitchell discusses Channel 4 Dispatches documentary with Sandra Higgins of Go Vegan World

  Animal Rights is a serious social justice issue, the most serious social justice issue of our time for the trillions of animals we kill every [...]

New Year’s Resolutions

The New Year is a time when people think about behavioural change. This can be an appropriate time to begin living vegan. But until people change how [...]

Ireland’s First Large Screen Vegan Video Ads

[rev_slider alias="sheep-only" /] Ireland's First Large Screen Vegan Video Ads As part of our New Year campaign Go Vegan World is running the first l [...]

Over 2000 Go Vegan World ads for Christmas & New Year

Go Vegan World is running over 2000 ads across Ireland and the UK during Christmas and the New Year. Our focus this year is on Animal Sentience and th [...]

GO VEGAN WORLD

Go Vegan World CLG is an international 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.

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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.

Sandra Higgins

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