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Veganuary 2024: Must-Try Vegan Food Launches in the UK
“Veganuary” is here again, which means more exciting vegan launches are on their way! Brace yourself for a dive into 2024’s sensational plant-based products from UK businesses.
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Animation Company Behind ‘Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget’ Nabs PETA’s ‘Company of the Year’ Award
Kudos to Aardman for encouraging millions of children and adults to see chickens as individuals like themselves, not as body parts to be battered.
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Good News! Iranian Space Agency Confirms No Animals Used in Capsule Launch
PETA applauds this compassionate move and continues to encourage the ISA to use only modern, animal-free technology in all its future endeavours.
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Breaking Up With Captivity: ‘Love Island’ Twins Challenge Travel Providers Over Marine Parks
The duo is the latest in a growing roster of “Love Island” stars speaking out against marine parks.
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12 Cosy Vegan Knits That Radiate Quiet Luxury
Say no to cruel cashmere and discover the perfect vegan knits that envelop the wearer in holiday warmth, making them wonderful Christmas gifts.
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Poet, Dreamer, Animal Rights Advocate: Goodbye to Benjamin Zephaniah
Benjamin Zephaniah used his keen observations to make the world better for all animals, including humans.
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WATCH NOW: ‘Skinned’ PETA Model Crashes The Fashion Awards in London
PETA is calling on the fashion world to turn its back on animal leather and embrace the innovative vegan materials that are available today.
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PETA ‘Cow’ and ‘Butcher’ Arrested at COP28 Over Warning to Flesh Peddlers Infiltrating Conference
If you care about the environment, ditch meat and choose vegan foods.
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Mali the Elephant Dies at Manila Zoo
PETA expresses thanks to everyone who rallied for Mali’s release prior to her death – including Dr Jane Goodall, Sir Paul McCartney, and tens of thousands of PETA entity supporters around the world.
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Court of Justice of the European Union’s Ruling Destroys Ban on Animal Testing for Cosmetics
New European cosmetics testing decisions mean suffering and death for thousands of animals.