Vegan food has seen a national wide spread as particular products are included in some of the biggest highstreets supermarkets including Asda, Tesco, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s. All of these supermarkets have a variety of vegan options such as meat substitutes, desserts, chilled and frozen. Although the vegan produce is limited, it clearly shows that it is a slow but continuous …show more content…
As well as this cashmere, alpaca and angora are also deemed to be unethical.
The vegan fashion industry is minute and cannot compare to the normal fashion industry, with it’s well known designers and masses of financially backing from big corporations, however it is a market which has slowly been emerging. Vegan alternative clothing is wider available that it has ever been before. Vegan clothing has developed quite rapidly from the typical ugly sandals, alternatives for the typical materials such as leather, fur and wool are used instead. These alternatives are used by many brands, for example Superdry’s woolly scarves and some winter clothes are 100% acrylic .Other existing retailers such as Topshop, H&M and Zara offer the option of vegan clothing . The clothing available is not restricted as products available vary from underwear to jackets. As well as clothes, there are plenty of options for vegan footwear. This can include winter boots, formal shoes and even high heels. The established company Dr Martens have their own vegan range of boots, sandals and shoes in