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The Young ones
Out of the mouths of… Viva!’s young supporters show more awareness than our politicians
Viva! supporters and eco green teens prove that young people aren’t as passive and uninvolved as the media often portrays them to be. In fact, there are loads of young people across the country who are eating an environmental, compassionate and healthy diet to save the planet! We caught up with a few of them to talk about veganism.
Rhys (12) from Runcorn tell us: “I first became aware of the environmental benefits of my diet when I received a copy of Viva!’s HOT! leaflet. I was really shocked that
livestock farming was having such a negative impact on the planet!
“I was already aware that driving cars, leaving lights on and not recycling were bad for the environment but I’d never been told that eating meat was destroying the planet. I think it’s important more people know about this so they can massively cut their carbon footprint by not eating meat!” |
R osie (17) from Burnley adds: “Lots of people think that being vegan will be too hard, but it’s not, it’s easy! I first became vegan a year ago when I found out how badly dairy cows are treated. I’d always been into animal rights and so that was my main reason
for adopting a vegan lifestyle. Since then I keep discovering more and more proof that I’ve made the right choice!
My diet is healthier, more compassionate and better for the environment than ever before. I feel full of energy, love the delicious food, I’m helping to save the planet and I’m not
responsible for any animal suffering.” |
Josilee (15) from Leyland says: “I am worried about the future of the planet.
Instead of taking steps towards a more environmental lifestyle, many people
are simply waiting for that miracle cure. The planet is dying and unless we
act soon it’s going to be too late!
“People need to stop waiting for someone else to sort it out, and start changing their own behaviour! Going veggie will greatly reduce the damage you are causing to the environment. My top tip to anyone concerned about the environment would be stop
eating meat!” |
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Rebecca (15) from London says: “The media is constantly pointing out the
severity of global warming but never mention diet. I became vegetarian at the
age of 6 but at 14 I realised I was a hypocritical, dairy-eating environmentalist and
so I became vegan! Get involved with Viva! and help to raise awareness of the
environmental reasons for going vegan.” |
If you’re under 18 and would like more information about going vegan, please
email fiona@viva.org.uk and ask for a free info pack. If you’re already vegan
and would like to get more active in the fight against climate change and
environmental degradation, please visit
www.vivaactivists.org.uk.
There are loads of things you can do to raise awareness of how a vegan diet is central to saving the Earth – info displays at your college, presentations at school, leafleting and holding a stall.

Why not become a Viva! Activist? It’s only £5 for a full year’s membership
and you’ll receive Viva!ACTIVE three times a year! Colourful stickers, badge, posters and an Activist’s Card will also wing their way to you.
Becoming a Viva! Activist is an easy way to get more involved with our campaigns. You’ll receive regular updates about what we’re up to and you’ll be one of the first to know when we need help! Most of all by joining Viva!, you are helping stop animal cruelty. You can join online at www.vivaactivists.org.uk or phone 0117 944 1000 (Mon-Fri 9am-6pm) or send a cheque or PO to the value of £5 to Viva!, 8 York Court, Wilder Street, Bristol BS2 8QH. |
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