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With months to go until the end of 2021, Instagram is already witnessing how the hashtags #veganlife or #veganlifestyle are growing like wildfire, bringing together a not inconsiderable number of sixteen million mentions between the two. Without a doubt, it is a symptom that something is changing and that the level of social awareness regarding the environmental impact of our current way of consumption is increasing. The consequence of this is that, for a couple of years, we have experienced great growth in the supply of products linked to the vegan lifestyle. The best example of this fact is that they have ceased to be something strange, extraordinary and practically unlocatable in stores, to become a possibility when purchasing clothing, footwear, cosmetics and food.
Of course, the world of beauty could not remain oblivious to a global movement that also influences the purchasing decision of many consumers, who do not hesitate to look for the logo of The Vegan Society or PETA when buying a cosmetic. The beauty industry is taking steps in this field and, in fact, all products manufactured or marketed in Europe must be cruelty free, since current legislation expressly prohibits testing finished products and cosmetic ingredients on animals. On the other hand, there are more and more brands that are also committed to veganism, opting for assets of natural origin and excluding any formula that involves any ingredient of animal origin. In addition, many are already avoiding synthetic ingredients and adding sustainable packaging to their lines.
@dongrenleluvr There's one word that I ALWAYS see, what does naman mean?
— haechan-neck supremacist Tue Jul 06 07:16:41 +0000 2021