ADAPTT is an ethical vegan organization established in 1996. We are unequivocally opposed to the meat, dairy, egg and honey/pollen industries in every way imaginable. ADAPTT's other goals are to assist in the abolition of vivisection, dissection, circuses, rodeos and other forms of enslavement, exploitation, abuse and murder. We are uncompromisingly opposed to the bloodsport of hunting and the wearing of animal skin (fur, leather, wool, silk and down). If society can change its selfish, arrogant, egotistical and ignorant ways, we can end the unnecessary bloodshed, malicious treatment and injustices that animals endure. Be sure to check out 'The most important speech you will ever hear' by founder Gary Yourofsky
A wealth of articles and photographs on animal rights and welfare issues, articles connecting Christian and Jewish faiths with these issues and healthy vegetarian recipes. Do not miss this website!
First published by Simon & Schuster in 1993 and then by Continuum in 1998, Jim Mason's 'An Unnatural Order' has become a classic. Now in a new Lantern edition, the book explores, from an anthropological, sociocultural, and holistic perspective, how and why we have cut ourselves off from other animals and the natural world, and the toll this has taken on our consciousness, our ability to steward nature wisely, and the will to control our own tendencies.
Animal Aid is an UK based organization working through peaceful means, for an end to all animal cruelty.
The first book on language and non-human oppression – and the most progressive animal-rights book to date – 'Animal Equality' shows that deceptive, biased words sustain injustice toward non-human animals. Speciesism (prejudice against non-human animals) survives through lies. 'Animal Equality's compelling evidence of non-human thought and emotion debunks language that characterises other animals as unreasoning or insensitive. Vivid descriptions of hunting, sportfishing, zoos, aquaprisons, vivisection, and food-industry captivity and slaughter reveal the cruelty that misleading words legitimise and conceal. 'Animal Equality' also uncovers the speciesist attitudes and practices underlying much sexist and racist language. Every animal – non-human or human – deserves equal consideration and protection, Joan Dunayer argues. Offering pronoun, vocabulary, and style guidelines, she proposes new language that will bring us closer to non-human liberation.
This California based animal sanctuary and education centre promotes veganism and carries out campaigns to meets its humane goals.
Animal Welfare Advocacy's is a US based organization whose mission is to alleviate animal suffering and promote the well being of animals through the legislative and political advocacy process.
The Animals and Society Institute is a nonprofit, independent research and educational organization that advances the status of animals in public policy, and promotes the study of human-animal relationships. The ASI seeks to advance institutional change for animals by helping to establish the moral and legal rights fundamental to a just, compassionate and peaceful society. The ASI is the result of the 2005 merger of two well-respected organizations: the Society and Animals Forum (formerly Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, run by Kenneth Shapiro, Ph.D.), and the Institute for Animals and Society (previously known as the Animal Rights Network, publisher of The Animals' Agenda magazine, and led by Kim W. Stallwood). Ken Shapiro and Kim Stallwood are now the co-executive directors of the Animals and Society Institute, which has its main office in Baltimore, Maryland.
Friends of Animals, founded in 1957, advocates for the right of to live free according to their own terms.
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has worked since 1954 to promote the protection of all animals. With nearly ten million members and constituents, The HSUS is United State's largest and most powerful animal protection organization, fighting animal cruelty and abuse in all of its forms. HSUS works to reduce suffering and to create meaningful social change for animals by advocating for public policies to protect animals, investigating cruelty and working to enforce existing laws, educating the public about the issues, and conducting hands-on programs, such as assisting animals when disasters strike.
In Defense of Animals is an international animal protection organization dedicated to ending the exploitation and abuse of animals by raising the status of animals beyond that of mere property, and by defending their rights, welfare and habitat. IDA's efforts include educational events, cruelty investigations, boycotts, grassroots activism, and hands-on rescue through our sanctuaries in Mississippi and Cameroon, Africa.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare works to improve animal welfare, prevent animal cruelty and abuse, protect wildlife and provide animal rescue around the world. From stopping the elephant ivory trade, to ending the Canadian seal hunt and saving the whales from extinction, IFAW works to create solutions that benefit both animals and people.
We are on the frontlines fighting to protect farmed animals. From factory farms to corporate boardrooms, courts of justice to courts of public opinion, Mercy For Animals is there to speak up against cruelty and for compassion.
PETA, with more than a million members and supporters, is the largest animal rights organization in the world. Dedicated to establishing and protecting the rights of all animals, PETA operates under the simple principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment. PETA focuses its attention on the four areas in which the largest numbers of animals suffer the most intensely for the longest periods of time: on factory farms, in laboratories, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry. PETA works through public education, cruelty investigations, research, animal rescue, legislation, special events, celebrity involvement, and protest campaigns.
The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) is a non-profit charitable organization founded in 1951 to reduce the sum total of pain and fear inflicted on animals by humans.
Founded in January of 2001, ANIMAL WELFARE TRUST is devoted to promoting the well being of the animal community. They believe animals have rights to experience a life of respect, free from unnecessary suffering.
The Animals Voice is the premiere online resource for helping animals. An award-winning, independent, networking source of recent media coverage, timely information, and an incalculable volume of resources for animals and their defenders. Featuring the latest animal rights news, multimedia, calendar, victories, thought-provoking and inspirational editorial, graphic and compelling photography, and in-depth investigative reports.
The Culture and Animals foundation is a US based cultural organization committed to fostering the growth of intellectual and artistic endeavors united by a positive concern for animals.
World Animal Net is the world's largest network of animal protection societies with consultative status at the UN. Working to improve the status and welfare of animals with over 3,000 affiliates in more than 100 countries.
Animal Rights Fund (ARF) is a registered charitable NGO working towards developing a humane and civilized society where man, animals and other living beings coexist peacefully.
The Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO) aims to become the collective voice and central resource for Indian animal protection organisations.
PETA India, based in Mumbai, was launched in January 2000. It operates under the simple principle that animals are not ours to experiment on, eat, wear, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way, while also educating policymakers and the public about animal abuse and promoting an understanding of the right of all animals to be treated with respect.
Animal welfare organizations in India and their details can be found location-wise here. This is quite an exhaustive list.
A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, organizations and political decision-makers to embrace the joys and benefits of eating green to create a better world.
Creating a vegan world by 2026
EarthSave educates people about the powerful effects our food choices have on the environment, our health and all life on Earth, and encourages a shift toward a healthy, plant-based diet.
MCL's aims to (i) spread the vegan message and promote simple living and self-reliance as a remedy against the exploitation of humans, animals and the Earth, (ii) to promote the use of trees and vegan-organic farming to meet the needs of society for food and natural resources, and (iii) to promote a land-based society where as much of our food and resources as possible are produced locally.
Advancing Helen and Scott Nearing's commitment to social justice and simple living, and preserving their last hand built home.
Their mission: to change the world for animals. By deploying an arsenal of strategies to challenge the status quo of animal agribusiness, they’re exposing the truth, delivering justice, revolutionizing food systems, and empowering others to stand up for animals by leaving them off our plates.
This is an UK based educational charity working internationally to prevent cruelty and promote respect for farmed animals and the environment. CIWF carries out hard hitting political lobbying, investigations that expose cruelty to farm animals and high profile campaigns designed to achieve better standards and happier lives for farmed animals everywhere. Its vision is a world where farm animals are treated with compassion and respect and where cruel factory farming practices end. Its mission is to advance the well being of farm animals worldwide.
An educational organization advocating a plant-based diet and humane treatment of farmed animals through a variety of grassroots programs. Since its beginning in 1976 and official formation in 1981, FARM has launched a variety of grassroots campaigns in pursuit of our mission: World Farm Animals Day (1983), Great American Meatout (1985), Gentle Thanksgiving, CHOICE School Lunch (1991), Letters from FARM (1994), Sabina Fund (1997), Veggies for Ecology (Earth Day), and Plant-Based Hunger Solutions. These reflect FARM’s strategy of pursuing dietary and agricultural reforms on the local, national and international levels simultaneously. In addition, FARM conducts movement-wide programs, like the Animal Rights National Conference. Every year between 1981 and 1987, then in 1997, and every year since 2000, FARM has been organizing national conferences that turn concerned individuals into effective animal rights advocates.
HFA’s goals are to protect farm animals from cruelty, to protect the public from the dangerous misuse of antibiotics, hormones, and other chemicals used on factory farms, and to protect the environment from the impacts of industrialized animal factories.
Dedicated to the compassionate and respectful treatment of domestic fowl, UPC addresses the treatment of domestic fowl in food production, science, education, entertainment, and human companionship situations. UPC raises awareness of the ways poultry are treated by our society about inform people about and actively promote alternatives. Their website includes an article Why Go Vegan?
Viva! This US based organization campaigns on behalf of animals killed for food. Viva investigates factory farms and then produces campaign materials for students and activists, helping people change to a veggie diet!
The T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies is a nonprofit organization committed to increasing awareness of the extraordinary impact that food has on the health of our bodies, our communities, and our planet. Through science-based education, service, and advocacy, we seek to inspire and connect all people, providing practical solutions to enable a healthier life, more equitable communities, and a sustainable world.
About Dr. Esselstyn's prevent & reverse heart disease program
Dr. Fuhrman emphasizes eating high-nutrient, whole plant foods that supply abundant amounts of micronutrients. Eating this healthful diet unleashes the body's tremendous ability to heal, achieve optimal weight and slow the aging process.
Physician and nutrition expert who teaches better health through vegetarian cuisine. John A. McDougall, MD. has been studying, writing and speaking out about the effects of nutrition on disease for over 20 years. Dr. McDougall believes that people should look, feel great and enjoy optimal health for a lifetime.
Dr. Klaper resolutely believes that proper nutrition — through a whole food, plant-based diet — and a balanced lifestyle are essential for health and, in many cases, can make the difference between healing an illness or merely treating its symptoms.
A plant-based diet can make you fitter, faster, and happier. No Meat Athlete provides inspirational and educational experiences to support the growth and well-being of the plant-based athletic community.
Nutrition Facts is a strictly non-commercial, science-based public service provided by Dr. Michael Greger, providing free updates on the latest in nutrition research via bite-sized videos. There are more than a thousand videos on nearly every aspect of healthy eating, with new videos and articles uploaded every day.
When we become more aware of how powerfully our choices in diet and lifestyle affect us - for better and for worse - then we can make different ones. When you make healthy choices, you feel better quickly. This allows us to connect the dots between what we do and how we feel. Feeling so much better, so quickly, re-frames the reason for changing from fear of dying to joy of living.
Founded in 1985, PCRM is a nonprofit organization supported by more than 5,000 physicians and 100,000 laypersons. It focuses on preventive medicine, including the promotion of a vegan diet, conducts clinical research, and encourages higher standards for ethics and effectiveness in research. See also their Cancer Project.
The purpose of this website is to promote and support whole foods plant based nutrition in Australia. It provides links to evidence based information and practical advice for those wanting to follow a whole food plant based diet. Although it shares the environmental, ethical and world food supply concerns of others, the focus of this website is health and wellbeing through improved nutrition.
PMRI is a non-profit research institute that performs scientific research investigating the effects of diet and lifestyle choices on health and disease. PMRI achieves its mission by: Publishing research that informs the practice of medicine and allows the individual to take personal responsibility for health. Educating and training health professionals and the public about preventive medicine the benefits of lifestyle change.
Viva! Health provides a major resource on vegan health and nutrition for health professionals and the public. Viva! Health (formerly The Vegetarian & Vegan Foundation) monitors the scientific research linking diet to health and provides accurate information on which you can make informed choices about the food you eat.
This website contains a lot of information and resources about Natueco farming. Natueco Science is all about harvesting the sunlight using farming as a medium to do that. The focus is on energy conservation and energy generation rather than on mere farm output by weight. It emphasizes optimal and efficient use of soil, water and labor. It questions many of the traditional methods used in agriculture and yet is scientific and experimental in its approach. Natueco Farming emphasizes 'Neighborhood Resource Enrichment' by 'Additive Regeneration' rather than through dependence on external, commercial inputs.
Daily Dump provides products such as clay composters and micro-organisms for home composting. Their website has a list of retailers across India, and also provides many useful resources such as videos, instructions and FAQs for home composting. Daily Dump has partners in cities across India who can help you set up your composting unit at home.
Earthcare Books is a publishing house, bookstore and online bookstore based in Calcutta with a strong focus on sustainable agriculture, natural and organic farming and other ecological topics.
eSsvasa provides news, articles and product reviews from the organic world, and will launch India's first organic yellow pages soon.
This blog is a great resource for terrace gardeners and urban farmers in India. It is run by Manikandan Pattabiraman, a self taught farmer/grower living in Bangalore, India. He also started the company Geekgardener Greentech and the store Garden Guru to promote urban vegetable gardening.
The International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture (ICCOA) is an NGO that was established as a knowledge and learning centre for organic agriculture in India. In 2012, ICCOA published the fourth edition of its Directory of Organic Stakeholders.
The International Federation of Organic Farming Movements is a global federation is the worldwide umbrella organization for the organic agriculture movement, uniting more than 750 member organizations in 108 countries. It declares its mission to be as follows: "IFOAM's mission is leading, uniting and assisting the organic movement in its full diversity. Our goal is the worldwide adoption of ecologically, socially and economically sound systems that are based on the principles of Organic Agriculture." The IFOAM website has a host of resources about organic farming.
The Indian Ministry of Commerce launched the National Programme on Organic Production (NPOP) in 2000, laying down the National Standards of Organic Production (NSOP). These standards regulate production, processing, labelling, storage and transport as well as inspection and certification procedures for organic products. They form the basis of organic production and certification in India. Under the NPOP framework, a national organic label ("India Organic" label) was developed, which is awarded to producers who are inspected and certified by one of currently 24 accredited certification agencies for compliance with the NSOP. The Indian organic standards can be viewed at agmarknet.nic.in/NPOPStandards(English).pdf
Navdanya, based in India, saves seeds, promotes organic agriculture, creates awareness of the hazards of genetic engineering, and defends people's food sovereignty in the face of globalization.
Oota From Your Thota (OFYT), which literally means 'food from your garden' in Kannada, is a quarterly event held by Garden City Farmers (facebook.com/groups/OrganicTerraceGardening) at different locations in the city. The one-day melas are intended to help gardeners and gardening aspirants to find seeds, saplings, tools and much more. The melas showcase organic terrace garden produces, gardening materials, eco friendly lifestyle products, organic food products and heirloom seeds, and also provide an opportunity of seeds and plants sharing, interactive sessions and meeting experts.
The Organic Farming Association of India (OFAI) is an association set up in 2002 by senior members of India's organic farming community. Its mission is to promote organic farming, lobby with government agencies and departments to pay more attention to sustainable agriculture, and assist farmers using chemicals and pesticides to convert successfully to organic farming methods. OFAI is a membership-based national association of organic farmers, organic farming promoters and green stores, and it also promotes and supports individuals, communities, NGOs and networks who are in the business of organic marketing. OFAI is also a founding member of the PGS Organic India Council and hosts its secretariat at its office in Mapusa, Goa.
Other India Bookstore is an online bookstore run by the publishing house Other India Press. It is based in Goa and has a strong focus on sustainable agriculture, natural and organic farming and other ecological topics.
Participatory Guarantee Systems are locally focused quality assurance systems. They certify producers based on active participation of stakeholders and are built on a foundation of trust, social networks and knowledge exchange. In India, the quality assurance standards are harmonized by the PGS Organic India Council, which permits the use of its PGS label on a product as a mark of quality. The PGS Organic India Council was set up in 2006 and it functions as an informal coalition of NGOs committed to the promotion of organic food production for domestic consumption in India.
Permaculture is a creative design process based on whole-systems thinking informed by ethics and design principles that feature on this site. This approach guides us to mimic the patterns and relationships we can find in nature and can be applied to all aspects of human habitation, from agriculture to ecological building, from appropriate technology to education and even economics. By adopting the ethics and applying these principles in our daily life we can make the transition from being dependent consumers to becoming responsible producers. This journey builds skills and resilience at home and in our local communities that will help us prepare for an uncertain future with less available energy.
Based in the UK, this website welcomes questions from farmers and growers who are already stockfree, or are considering converting to this method. Their panel of experienced farmers and growers are happy to answer questions and discuss any issues that users raise. The site aims to provide articles that provide a cross section of the pros and cons of growing in different countries, climates and soil types; in protected and open environments and both field and market garden scale.
The Veganic Agriculture Network's mission is to promote plant-based farming and gardening throughout North America.
Vegan-organics is any system of cultivation that avoids artificial chemicals and sprays, livestock manures and animal remains from slaughter houses. Fertility is maintained by vegetable compost, green manures, crop rotation, mulches, any method that is sustainable, ecologically viable and not dependent upon animal exploitation. This ensures long term fertility, and wholesome food for this and future generations. Vegan-organics is but one aspect of a dynamic culture. VON is commited to peace and justice for people, animals and the environment in a sustainable balance. This requires lifestyle changes. The Vegan-Organic Trust attempts to come to grips with politics and ethics in everyday living.
Passionate about health, Dreena Burton creates recipes using whole foods and minimally processed ingredients. Dreena is one of the pioneering vegan cookbook authors with wholesome recipes.
A lovely website with many fat-free vegan recipes made with whole foods and no oil. "My recipes are all about tasting good while keeping the fat, sugar, salt, and processed ingredients to a minimum," says the blog author.
Whole food plant-based recipes. No oil. No sugar. Simple and clean. Nutriplanet puts information about proper nutrition, exercise and healthy minds directly into your hands through articles, blog posts, tutorial videos, recipes and shopping/eating out guidance.
A recipe blog featuring over 500 healthy recipes (and growing)! Energizing, plant-based recipes that chef Angela Liddon and her family enjoy on a daily basis. Her goal is to inspire you to embrace more plant-based foods in your diet without feeling the least bit deprived. And her recipes are great for meat-eaters and picky kids too! Most of the recipes are gluten-free and many are allergy-friendly.
Plant Plate provides the recipes, information, and practical advice needed to follow a healthy plant-based diet. The recipes featured on PlantPlate are based on minimally processed plant foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes. They're free from all animal products, processed oils and refined carbohydrates, and are made with simple and affordable ingredients. The articles are aimed at providing you with plant-based know-how when it comes to shopping, cooking, nutrition and day-to-day living. They have answers to common questions and share practical knowledge that we have acquired through experience.
Kim Campbell creates and shares delicious whole food, plant-based recipes for dishes that most people would consider comfort foods, but without all the oils and excess salts and sugars. She raised three children on a planted-based diet and had experience working with many people new to a plant-based diet. Her goal is to provide familiar flavors and textures that appeal to as many people as possible, including families and kids.
Website of plant-based athlete, fire fighter, author and activist Rip Esselstyn, featured in Forks Over Knives and The Game Changers. Contains recipes, courses and coaching opportunities.
This blog is full of recipes and information on how to eat a plant-based diet that is free of added salt, oil and sugar. The recipes are based on whole foods except for a handful of minimally processed foods used for convenience (such as canned beans, frozen produce, non-dairy milks). It often notes substitutions to lower fat, and all recipes are gluten-free. Recipes are easy to prepare and call for ingredients that are easy to find.
Chef Katie Mae created The Culinary Gym to inspire and empower people to transform their health and their lives through fresh, delicious plant foods. She teaches how to turn those plant foods into amazing meals. Nothing thrills her more than watching students come alive in the kitchen, as disoriented overwhelm becomes optimistic possibility!
Bein' Wicked Healthy means cooking and eating good-for-you food that tastes so good you think it must be bad for you. You follow? The bottom line is, doing what's good for the planet and good for your body does not have to mean eating food that tastes bad. We want you to eat more vegetables, especially if they are green, locally grown, and organic!
Ani Phyo is a raw organic foodist. Her website is full of tempting and inspiring raw food recipes, cooking videos, and insights into the well-being lifestyle.
The largest community on the Internet dedicated to educating the world about the power of living and raw foods.
The American Vegan Society is a nonprofit educational membership organization teaching a compassionate way of living that includes veganism.
A group with a mission to inspire respect for animals and promote vegetarianism through outreach, education, and community building. See also exploreveg.org/resources/primer.html which gives a lot of information for would be vegans.
Farm Sanctuary fights the disastrous effects of animal agriculture on animals, the environment, social justice, and public health through rescue, education, and advocacy.
HappyCow's vegetarian restaurants guide is a global, searchable vegetarian dining guide and directory of natural health food stores, including nutrition & health tips, vegan recipes, raw foods, travel, veganism and other vegetarian issues.
HealthyPlanet is an all new, fast growing, mostly volunteer group whose mission is to promote food choices and lifestyles that respect our bodies and our shared environment. Healthy Planet educates people about the deep connection among all life on Earth, and the powerful effect our everyday choices can have on creating a cleaner, healthier and more compassionate world.
Offers a wealth of information on the five reasons that vegetarianism is a moral imperative for Jews today. Includes reflections on most Jewish holidays, vegetarian versions of traditional Jewish recipes, information about kosher slaughter, and excellent articles exploring the call to compassion explicit in Jewish teachings.
A non-profit educational organization working to promote the health, nutritional, environmental and compassionate benefits of a meat-free diet. Since its inception, they have organized and sponsored annual vegetarian conferences including two world events.
Website of Vesanto Melina, dietitation and leading author on plant-based diets
The Vegan Wolf is a website and resource for vegans, vegetarians, or anyone new to veganism, or people who need information on living cholesterol free, or someone who, perhaps has a friend or family member who is vegan, and wants to learn more about what being a vegan means, answering some of the most often asked questions about being vegan.
The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and world hunger. In addition to publishing the Vegetarian Journal, VRG produces and sells cookbooks, other books, pamphlets, and article reprints.
A website run by Compassion over Killing
A website run by Farm Sanctuary with a lot of vegan information
A vegan resource featuring articles, recipes, an "Ask the Dietician" segment, message boards, and more, information to help vegetarian families make compassionate choices.
An online vegetarian community, with great information on vegetarianism, excellent discussion groups, and an array of "Ask the Experts" pages.
A Scotland based vegan family that shares their wealth of knowledge and recipes for vegan living.
Vegan Fitness is a community driven message board which seeks to provide a supportive, educational and friendly environment for vegans, vegetarians and people seeking to go vegan. The board was set up in January 2004 by ethical vegans who volunteer their time with passion. But because it is a community driven board it means that the board is essentially yours.
I am just a former fat girl excited to share my story.
Vegan-organics is any system of cultivation that avoids artificial chemicals and sprays, livestock manures and animal remains from slaughter houses. Alternatively, fertility is maintained by vegetable compost, green manures, crop rotation, mulches, and any other method that is sustainable, ecologically viable and not dependent upon animal exploitation.
VO is working to expose and end cruelty to animals through the widespread distribution of their illustrated booklets, Why Vegan, Even If You Like Meat, and Try Vegetarian (formerly Vegetarian Living). You too can download these booklets. These are distributed by many people, from middle school students to animal advocacy organizations. Vegan outreach believes that the maximum animal suffering in numbers is amongst farm animals. 48 billion are slaughtered for food each year. The best way each and every individual can make an impact is to reduce or stop eating meat and this is what they advocate. A very active organization. Hats off to them.
Founded in 1944, the Vegan Society provides advice on a way of life free from animal products for the benefit of people, animals, and the environment. An excellent UK based website for anyone who wants to know more about all the different aspects of a plant based diet. The Vegan Society registers many products with their logo making it easier to shop compassionately.
Established by Erik Marcus in 1997 whose primary lifetime goal is to spare animals from confinement and slaughter. He continually analyzes the modern animal protection movement's efforts, and develop strategies specifically intended to weaken animal agriculture. On Vegan.com, you can listen to his podcast "Erik's Diner," which he currently records three times a week. Vegan.com also offers a free PDF download of his first book: Vegan-The New Ethics of Eating. The website includes archived writings, an online bookstore, VegRD, News and an FAQ.
A project of Vegan Outreach. One of the best and most comprehensive sites for an aspiring vegan or vegetarian as well as for long timers. The entirety of VeganHealth.org is now within the article Staying Healthy on Plant-Based Diets.
Arvind is a vegan dedicated to educating others on the lies, evils and violence happening in the dairy, egg and meat industries! He goes around educating youngsters either in schools, colleges, clubs or even on the streets.
Campaigning for a cruelty free lifestyle. An excellent resource for vegetarian and vegan products in India. They run educational programs for schools and colleges, campaign and litigate for better treatment of animals, and research into cruelty free products.
A blog in Hindi to spread awareness about the drawback of dairy products.
A social community and support group for vegans and vegan enthusiasts (transitioning) across India and around the world.
Based in Pune (Maharashtra), Jeeva Bhavana is a pan-Indian, solutions-based NGO whose mission is to study the deleterious effects (health, environmental, economic) of animal-based agriculture in India and to assist farmers in their transition to organic, plant-based agriculture in order to create a sovereign and sustainable food system where all life is respected and thrives.
We try to give an identity and voice for vegans, help vegans be better vegans and disseminate information to those who want to be vegans, through various activities.
The Vegan India! blog was started in early 2010. Vegan India! provides perspectives and information to committed vegans, aspiring vegans, transitioning vegans, vegans visiting India, vegetarians, non-vegans, and the simply curious!
Website of vegan chef Richa Hingle. Full of recipes and instructions.
Vegan First is an online community for vegans and non vegans alike to share and read stories, ideas, recipes, DIY's and be informed to lead a healthy and a cruelty-free lifestyle in India. Everyone is welcome to join!