I've covered Quorn before, and believe that they rate highly for social and environmental impact.
Especially the vegan burgers, which are packaged in a cardboard box - 5/5 Green Stars.
https://greenstarsproject.org/2019/05/11/quorn-sustainability-ethics-environmental-impact/
I'll get going on...
Yeah - Linda McCartney is a brand that I've thought of covering before.
I like these sausages but they contain palm oil and that needs to be examined..
Cheers!
Cool - thanks Lou.
LightHouse = Lightlife? ;)
It's good for me to sort through all of these and figure out the most ethical versions.
I do like Field Roast products but try to eat in moderation because they're easier for me to digest in small doses.
I occasionally pick up Lightlife smart...
Good suggestions! I've tried both but haven't looked into them in detail yet.
Also thinking of the vegan "fish" products made by Good Catch, but haven't come across them yet. Have you tried them?
I see that you're in the UK. U was going to recommend trying Ripple milk (it's pea-based) but I believe it's only available in the US and Canada so far. I find it to be quite unlike any other plant milk - very rich and creamy. It's actually a bit too rich for me (esp in cereal) but that's not a...
Hi folks!
This year I've been covering some of the better known meat substitutes on my blog, the Green Stars Project.
So far, I've covered the following (each one links to a post):
Beyond Meat
Quorn (which has a mix of vegetarian and newer vegan product).
No Evil
Tofu
Tofurky
Are there any...
I've looked into Beyond Meat in detail and believe that they deserve 5/5 Green Stars for social and environmental impact.
I really like their sausages - I've eaten meat substitutes for 30 years and this is the product that I'm most excited about.
Another bonus for the Beyond Meat sausages is...
Hi folks! I've looked into this in detail and here are a few details to clarify Ecosia's impact as a company.
I’m awarding Ecosia a score of 5/5 Green Stars for social and environmental impact based on the following:
Ecosia uses 80% of revenue (after operational costs) to fund tree-planting...
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