Drew on Nostr: Seeing all these products markets as #vegan, #environmentlyfriendly and natural. ...
Seeing all these products markets as #vegan, #environmentlyfriendly and natural. Makes me want to say there is a difference between environmentally friendly and vegan. They do NOT go hand in hand.
The process to make support #plantbased, vegan products are extremely resource heavy. Hence, not heavy impact on environment.
In many circumstances animal products are more environmentally friendly. Such as using animal fat for skin care. Albeit I am assuming the animals are raised on a regenerative farm and fed naturally.
#nuance
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