PlantBased Magazine

Billboard asks UK’s least vegan-friendly city to change

billboard has been erected in Bradford by PETA (), after a recent survey ranked the West Yorkshire, looked at 30 cities, taking into account the number of vegan-friendly restaurants, organic health food shops, vegan supplement stores, and how many vegan-related searches were made per month, per 1000 of the city’s population. While Bristol came out on top, Bradford was found to be the least vegan-friendly, despite having 129 vegan-friendly eateries. The city has only 10 organic health shops, seven supplement stores, and made the second-least amount of vegan-related Google searches (0.58 per 1000 compared to Bristol’s 3.43).

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from PlantBased Magazine

PlantBased Magazine1 min readDiet & Nutrition
PB Bites
• Schools in Illinois will be legally required to offer all public school students plant-based school meals. The bill was sponsored by Chicago state representative Cyril Nichols and Peoria senator Dave Koehler, and was signed into law by state govern
PlantBased Magazine1 min read
Dairy Cheese Major Cause Of Carbon Emissions, Shows Major New Study
A life cycle evaluation used to determine environmental impacts, including indicators for climate impact and land use, has revealed that switching to plant-based cheese could lower your associated climate impact by at least 50 per cent. The research,
PlantBased Magazine1 min read
Wilton London’s Eco-friendly Laundry Range
Plant-Based laundry brand Wilton London (wiltonlondon.co.uk) is redefining the smell of clean laundry for all, by introducing botanical laundry care. The brand offers both laundry liquids and fabric conditioners, with two scents to choose from – Jasm

Related Books & Audiobooks