Reducetarian Foundation
Reducetarian Foundation[edit | edit source]
The Reducetarian Foundation is a non-profit organization that aims to improve human health, protect the environment, and spare farm animals from cruelty by reducing societal consumption of animal products. The foundation encourages individuals to commit to a reducetarian lifestyle, which involves decreasing the amount of meat, dairy, and eggs consumed.
History[edit | edit source]
The Reducetarian Foundation was established in 2015 by Brian Kateman. The term "reducetarian" was coined by Kateman to describe individuals who are consciously reducing their consumption of meat and other animal products. The foundation's mission is to popularize this term and the lifestyle it represents.
Initiatives[edit | edit source]
The Reducetarian Foundation has launched several initiatives to promote the reducetarian lifestyle. These include the Reducetarian Summit, an annual conference that brings together people from various sectors to discuss strategies for reducing societal consumption of animal products, and the Reducetarian Cookbook, which provides recipes and tips for those interested in reducing their consumption of animal products.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The Reducetarian Foundation's work has been recognized by various media outlets and organizations. The foundation's initiatives have been credited with raising awareness about the benefits of reducing consumption of animal products and encouraging more people to adopt a reducetarian lifestyle.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- Reducetarian Foundation official website
- Brian Kateman's TED Talk on Reducetarianism
- The Reducetarian Solution book
- The Reducetarian Cookbook
External Links[edit | edit source]
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