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World Vegan Day aims to promote awareness about the benefits of a vegan lifestyle internationally. The purpose of this day is to emphasize the ethical, environmental, and health reasons for choosing plant-based diets over animal-based ones. It offers an opportunity to showcase the variety of vegan food options and encourages people to make more sustainable and compassionate choices in their everyday lives.
The inception of World Vegan Day can be traced back to 1994, when Louise Wallis, the then President of The Vegan Society in the United Kingdom, established this observance. In South Africa, this day holds great significance due to the nation's rich biodiversity, which provides a unique array of plant-based ingredients, and its long-standing cultural tradition of plant-based diets. The country has seen a growing trend toward veganism, with more South Africans adopting a plant-based lifestyle. The interest in veganism fosters support for local farmers and producers, as it relies on fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced ingredients, thus contributing to the sustainability of the local economy.
In South Africa, World Vegan Day is observed through various activities organized by vegan-friendly businesses, communities, and individuals. These activities include vegan food festivals, cooking workshops, informative sessions on the benefits of a vegan lifestyle, discounts on vegan products, and social media campaigns to raise awareness. Private and public entities also celebrate World Vegan Day by organizing plant-based meal options and community events. World Vegan Day is observed annually on the 1st of November, and it serves as a catalyst for positive change, enabling South Africans to make more informed choices toward preserving the nation's rich biodiversity, improving their health, and promoting kindness towards animals.
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The Vegan Society was founded in 1944 by animal rights activist Donald Watson. Watson coined the term vegan as a way to, be ethical to sentient animals.
The vegan society defines veganism as, a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of animals, humans and the environment. In dietary terms, it denotes the practice of dispensing with all products derived wholly or partly from animals.
In 2019, the South African vegan food market was estimated to be worth around $28 million and it is predicted to double in size by 2026.
South Africa is home to Fry's Family Foods, one of the leading vegan and plant-based food manufacturers. The company exports its products to over 30 countries worldwide.
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Top things to do in South Africa for World Vegan Day
Explore vegan food options. You might find something you like. Check out Vegan Essentials to explore everything vegan.
Use the day to educate yourself about the benefits of veganism, its impact on the environment, animal welfare, and personal health. Read books, watch lectures, or follow vegan influencers to gain knowledge.
Research and donate to local animal sanctuaries or animal rescue organizations that promote veganism and provide sanctuary to rescued animals.