Why Honey is not Vegan

honeybee.gif

The simplest reason why honey isn't vegan is by definition. The term vegan was coined by Donald Watson in 1944 and was defined as follows:

Veganism is a way of living which excludes all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, the animal kingdom, and includes a reverence for life. It applies to the practice of living on the products of the plant kingdom to the exclusion of flesh, fish, fowl, eggs, honey, animal milk and its derivatives, and encourages the use of alternatives for all commodities derived wholly or in part from animals

Poll
Are You......
 
Home Home
Whether you are vegetarian, vegan, wondering or wandering we hope you find this website interesting and informative.
Please contact us with any ideas, suggestions, link exchanges, articles, recipes etc etc

 

PostHeaderIcon Back off badgers

Badger Cull
The Government has announced that it may undertake a badger cull to control the disease of bovine tb in cattle.

Read more...

 

PostHeaderIcon The Reality of Wool

Wool Production is Cruel
Think Wool is a Great Alternative to Fur?
Think Again

Read more...

 

PostHeaderIcon Olympic Shame

Olympic Shame 2010

Read more...

 

PostHeaderIcon Ducks out of water

Ducks out of water
Through undercover filming and careful research Viva! has exposed what the producers and the retailers don’t want you to know – what really goes on down on the factory farm.

Read more...

 

PostHeaderIcon The Big Stop

The Big Stop
Help us put an end to wild animals
performing in circuses in England

Read more...

 

PostHeaderIcon Pig Business

RSPCA







Read more...

 
Donate
All donations received will be used to keep this website running and any help is appreciated
Who's Online
We have 4 guests online