Veganism is a philosophy that has become popular over the years, especially as sustainability becomes a hot topic of discussion
Veganism is a philosophy that has become popular over the years, especially as sustainability becomes a hot topic of discussion. Vegans abstain from consuming and using animal products and try to limit animal cruelty.
“It is a moral baseline to avoid the use of animals as far as is possible in life and to avoid killing them,” said Chandan Sojitra, the founder of community group Vegans in Dubai. He elaborated that it is quite different to vegetarianism.
According to Carly Dubery, turning vegan is fast becoming the only option for people. “If people love living on the planet, they all have to do this,” she said. “It is not about the animals anymore. It is about reducing carbon emissions and living sustainably.”
A vegan entrepreneur, the British expat runs networking events for businesses that specialize in ensuring cruelty-free products. Her next exhibition titled The Kinder Life Sustainable, will be held towards the end of the month and brings together several vegan brands together.
“It is sometimes hard for vegans to find everything they need in one place,” she said. “So, I try to bring together as many cruelty-free products as possible to make it easy for vegans. It is one of the things you can do to make sure people live more sustainability.”
Since 2014, a UK-based nonprofit organisation has been running a campaign called Veganuary, which encourages people to follow a vegan lifestyle for the month of January.
For Carla, her favourite meal was a good steak. However, when she got a pet dog, everything changed. “The connection I had with my dog prompted me to reevaluate my eating choices,” she said. “One day, on my birthday nine years ago, I decided that I didn’t want to eat meat anymore. Gradually, that changed into veganism.”
Veganism has become a popular choice for various celebrities around the world. While racer Lewis Hamilton and tennis player Serena Williams turned vegan for health-related issues, for Hollywood superstar Joaquin Phoenix, it was a personal choice. The actor used his Oscar acceptance speech to condemn the dairy industry.
Chandan said he turned vegan when he found out the truth about the meat, egg and dairy industry. “There’s a reason why slaughterhouses don’t have glass walls – else, majority of society would turn vegan,” he said. “It’s not just the slaughter part, but the animals’ sad journey before they reach the end. There’s no such thing as a ‘happy farm’ in my opinion.”
Lebanese national Seb Alex was 16 when he turned vegetarian. “I didn’t like the idea that I’m killing other animals when I have the option not to,” he said. “When I was 24, I found out that it’s not only a matter of killing, but also exploiting them and treating them as resources and objects. So, I cut out the products that cause sometimes even more harm than meat — such as dairy, eggs and others.”
He established the Middle East Vegan Society to inspire others. However, he said that it is often challenging for vegans. “We live in a world where being a 100 per cent vegan is not possible,” he said. “For example, when you go to the hospital, you will be given medicines that are tested on animals. So as a vegan, you have to accept that the idea is to reduce animal suffering as much as possible.”







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