21 days of sustainable recipes
For those concerned with protecting the planet, the vegan diet is the most sustainable, and adopting it is the single most effective step any individual can take to help combat climate change and environmental degradation. Why? Because plant-based agriculture is far more efficient. It uses less than a quarter of the land required for a meat-based diet, as the crops are fed directly to humans. Animal farming is also responsible for 18 per cent of all global greenhouse gas emissions - more than road and air travel combined. Cutting out animal products can reduce the carbon impact of an individual's diet by up to 60 per cent. And the good news is it's easy, as just about every food made from dairy products or eggs has an animal-free alternative available in high street shops and supermarkets. And to get you started, why not try these delicious, simple and - above all - sustainable recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner? Enjoy!
21 days of sustainable recipes
For those concerned with protecting the planet, the vegan diet is the most sustainable, and adopting it is the single most effective step any individual can take to help combat climate change and environmental degradation. Why? Because plant-based agriculture is far more efficient. It uses less than a quarter of the land required for a meat-based diet, as the crops are fed directly to humans. Animal farming is also responsible for 18 per cent of all global greenhouse gas emissions - more than road and air travel combined. Cutting out animal products can reduce the carbon impact of an individual's diet by up to 60 per cent. And the good news is it's easy, as just about every food made from dairy products or eggs has an animal-free alternative available in high street shops and supermarkets. And to get you started, why not try these delicious, simple and - above all - sustainable recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner? Enjoy!