The Dulwich Vegan and Vegetarian Society (DVVS) are encouraging residents and businesses to support the concept of meat free days.
I’m observing meat free Monday’s. Whole host of great positive reasons to support this – health, environment, finance and obvious animal welfare. My eating habits are entrenched but I’m making a real effort on Monday’s. I’m interested in becoming a vegetation full-time but the prospect of cultured meat that is grown in labs rather than on animals isn’t helping my motivation levels!
So far DVVS have obtained the following support:
Schools: Alleyn’s School (advertising the scheme to the students and providing meat free options)
Faith organisations: Churches: St Stephen’s Church, St John’s The Evangelist, St Saviour’s Coplestone Centre and Christ Church.
Local Charities: Southwark Friends of the Earth
Restaurants that serve meat free dishes: Blue Brick Café, Indian Mischief, Ganapati, Jacks, Tandoori Nights, East Dulwich Tavern, Locale, Peckham Rye Café.
Shops: SMBS, Dulwich Healthmatters, Dulwich Supermarket
Health and Sport: High Vibe, The Vale Practice, Energy Therapy, Dulwich Yoga Space.
Their target is to obtain over 1,000 Dulwich residents signing up to meat free days. Could you be one of them?
If you’re interested in making this pledge contact Thomas Micklewright, The Dulwich Vegan and Vegetarian Society:
T: 07789 322 920
E: thomasmicklewright@hotmail.com
Web: http://www.dvvs.vegangroup.co.uk
Facebook: The Dulwich Vegan and Vegetarian Society
Twitter: @DulwichVeganSoc