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Go Vegan World releases new video for World Vegan Day

The Lives We Use Think about the choices we make and the lives we exploit. They are not ours to use. Go Vegan. Shot at Eden Farmed Animal Sanctuary an [...]

Sandra Higgins interviewed by Ivan Yates on The Hard Shoulder

Sandra Higgins was interviewed on World Vegan Day 2017 by Ivan Yates on The Hard Shoulder. You can hear a heavily edited version of the prerecorded in [...]

Go Vegan World returns to Scotland & NE England

The Go Vegan World vegan billboard campaign has returned to Scotland and the North East of England (see list of locations below). Using very large, st [...]

Countryfile discusses the Dairy Industry

Go Vegan World  was recently mentioned in an episode of Countryfile on dairy farming in the UK (BBC One, 13th August 2017). Go Vegan World explained i [...]

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.

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