List of vegetarian and vegan organizations

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List of organizations promoting vegetarianism and veganism


The Earth as seen from space, symbolizing global vegetarian and vegan movements.

The list of vegetarian and vegan organizations includes groups and associations around the world that promote vegetarianism and veganism. These organizations work to advocate for plant-based diets, animal rights, environmental sustainability, and health benefits associated with reducing or eliminating animal products from diets.

Global Organizations[edit | edit source]

Several organizations operate on a global scale, promoting vegetarian and vegan lifestyles across different countries and cultures.

  • International Vegetarian Union (IVU): Founded in 1908, the IVU is a global network of independent organizations that promote vegetarianism worldwide. It organizes the World Vegetarian Congress and supports regional vegetarian groups.
  • Vegan Society: Established in 1944 in the United Kingdom, the Vegan Society is credited with coining the term "vegan." It provides resources and support for individuals and organizations promoting veganism.
  • World Vegan Organization (WVO): The WVO aims to promote veganism globally through education, advocacy, and community building. It organizes international events and collaborates with local vegan groups.

Regional Organizations[edit | edit source]

North America is home to many influential vegetarian and vegan organizations.

North America[edit | edit source]

  • Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG): Based in the United States, the VRG provides information on vegetarianism and veganism, including nutrition, recipes, and product guides.
  • Vegan Outreach: This organization focuses on reducing animal suffering by promoting plant-based eating through outreach programs and educational materials.
  • North American Vegetarian Society (NAVS): NAVS organizes the annual Vegetarian Summerfest, a conference that brings together experts and enthusiasts to discuss vegetarian and vegan topics.

Europe[edit | edit source]

  • European Vegetarian Union (EVU): The EVU is an umbrella organization for vegetarian societies and groups in Europe. It advocates for vegetarian and vegan lifestyles and works on policy issues at the European level.
  • ProVeg International: ProVeg is a food awareness organization with the mission to reduce global animal consumption by 50% by 2040. It operates in several European countries and beyond.

Asia[edit | edit source]

  • China Vegan Society: A relatively new organization, it aims to increase awareness and adoption of vegan diets in China, focusing on health and environmental benefits.

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