Published 12 December 2024
This 32-page guide has been refreshed with a new cover and updated content that reflects the urgent realities of animal industries and their devastating impact on the world.
The booklet’s cover features Franklin and Laura, embodying a story of hope and second chances. Franklin was found wandering near a dangerous bend, just a few hundred meters from Liberation Sanctuary. Sanctuary volunteers, including Laura, safely brought him in, only for nearby ‘owners’ claiming him, intending to take him to slaughter. After heartfelt negotiations, Franklin’s fate changed and they agreed to release him, understanding he would live a happy life at the sanctuary. Named Franklin in tribute to his newfound freedom, he now roams the hills of Liberation Sanctuary, safe and peacefully with fellow rescued cows.
For over 15 years, hundreds of thousands of Vegan Easy booklets have been distributed across Australia, inspiring countless individuals to embrace veganism and save the lives of animals. The booklet remains free and is available at veg-friendly establishments, various events, festivals, and outreach activities.
The new Vegan Easy booklet serves as the perfect companion to the Vegan Easy website and the free 30 Day Vegan Easy Challenge. The Challenge provides a structured approach for those new to veganism, offering inspiration, recipes, tips, and support to guide them toward a kinder, greener life.
A heartfelt thank-you to the sponsors who make the Vegan Easy booklet possible. Your support helps us reach more people, opening hearts and minds to a kinder, peaceful way of life.
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