Veganuary 2025 campaign launched- questions the strange reality of food ‘norms’
Campaign’s popularity in India continues with a bold approach for 2025
December 2024: Veganuary – the global campaign to try vegan in January and beyond – has launched its newest head-turning campaign asking people to question the practices behind some familiar foods.
The campaign’s thought-provoking images highlight that:
- Cows make milk to feed their babies, just like our mothers do
- Chicken comes from birds bred to grow so big that often they can barely stand
- Sausages are literally pigs stuffed into their own intestines
- Every day more than 16 million trees are destroyed for animal farming
The attention-grabbing campaign will run across all of Veganuary’s global social media platforms, including their India channels. As registration for Veganuary 2025 officially opens, 11 celebrities from India are backing the campaign as Ambassadors, appealing to people to try vegan for a month. This year’s highlight is the podcast featuring world renowned mountaineer Kuntal Joisher, who will be sharing his go-to foods to build strength and endurance.
Veganuary is free to join, and people can take part at veganuary.com to receive a Celebrity eCookbook, the Official Veganuary Starter Kit and 31 daily emails packed with nutritional info, delicious recipes, meal plans and helpful advice.
Since Veganuary launched its first pledge in January 2014 – millions of people, coming from almost every country in the world, have taken part. From humble beginnings on a kitchen table in Yorkshire, there are now official Veganuary campaigns in the UK, US, Germany, Chile, Argentina, India, Spain, Australia, Austria, Brazil, France, Greece, Italy, Malaysia (in partnership with Malaysian Vegetarian Society and ProVeg Malaysia), Mexico, Peru, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland and Canada. It has truly become a global phenomenon.
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