I'm vegan on home base but when I travel to other countries I throw it all into the garbage.
I'm always active in trying to educate people when it comes to eating animal products testing on animals and the health benefits of being vegan although I'm probably not the best person to be talking about the latter at the moment.
What I've been developing is a vegan fast food chain and vegan food markets.
For me going vegan was an ethical and environmental decision. I'm doing the right thing by the animals.
The vegan diet is obviously lacking whatever essential nutrient it is that makes people likeable.
I am involved in Greenpeace. And I just recently completely switched my diet over to near-veganism. So you try to do little things that you can. I recycle every single day. Every single thing in my house that can be recycled is.
A vegan diet takes care of most of what we need to do. But you'll also want to minimize the use of oils generally because while olive oil and other vegetable oils are better for your heart than chicken fat they are as fattening as animal fats.
I have been following a vegan diet now since the 1980s and find it not only healthier but also much more attractive than the chunks of meat that were on my plate as a child.
I thought a vegan diet would be too difficult being on the road so much but it's been far easier than I thought.
Though I'm vegan and advocate that others eat a plant-based diet I know that many people aren't quite ready to take that step in whole.