Nottingham Trent University Snags Spot On ‘Vegan-Friendly Universities’ List

For Immediate Release:
17 March 2020

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NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY SNAGS SPOT ON ‘VEGAN-FRIENDLY UNIVERSITIES’ LIST

PETA Expands List of Universities Offering the Best On-Campus Vegan Food Options 

Nottingham – As more students than ever before are going vegan, PETA has expanded its list of the Most Vegan-Friendly Universities in the UK. Move over, meat – now, one-third of UK universities have vegan or vegetarian cafés, there are plant-based hospitality catering options and Vegan Wednesdays, and there’s even a vegan graduation!

The animal rights group has selected 31 universities based on the availability of plant-based food options on campus and their initiatives to promote vegan eating. And Nottingham Trent University earned a spot on the list, thanks to its vegan food options at all campus eateries, such as a full English breakfast with sausages, hash browns, herby potatoes, beans, tomatoes, and toast and vegan mains including pies, spaghetti bolognaise, burgers, and bangers and mash. The university also participates in Meat Free Monday and offers Oumph! sandwiches to go. Vegan street food pop-ups are regularly held on campus.

“Students in the UK are going vegan in huge numbers, and it’s great to see universities joining the revolution,” says PETA Director Elisa Allen. “PETA commends Nottingham Trent University for offering healthy and delicious vegan food options that everyone can enjoy.”

PETA – whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat” – notes that in addition to sparing nearly 200 animals a year a violent and terrifying death, every person who goes vegan reduces his or her chances of suffering from heart disease, diabetes, strokes, obesity, cancer, and numerous other ailments. Vegans also have significantly lower carbon footprints than meat-eaters do, as animal agriculture is a major producer of the greenhouse-gas emissions that cause climate change.

Do you want to make your university more vegan-friendly? To learn how to become a PETA campus rep, click here.

For more information on all the universities on the list, please visit PETA.org.uk.

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