According to the “Vegan Society”, the supply of feed needed for animal agriculture is a notable partaker to “deforestation, habitat loss and species extinction.” Vegan Action also adds that aquatic ecosystems, soil, and drinking water are being contaminated by manure, pesticides, and fertilizers. Besides recycling and carpooling, eliminating the use of all “animal products” is a sufficient way to stay green (“Why Vegan”). Vegans also contribute to the environment by avoiding animal exploitation because it helps lower their carbon footprint. After all, one’s reasoning for becoming vegan isn’t only for their health or for the animals, but also for the well-being of the environment.
The well-being of the people is another reason several become vegan. Because food for animals demands the use of land, water, fertilizer, etc., production of “human food” is at a low (“For The Environment”). An animal is mistreated and slaughtered and only eaten once. The meat industry is still wasting their time and money by harvesting the animal’s feed when that time and money could be used to feed thousands of starving people. Malnourished societies work to grow food for animals who will later be slaughtered instead of working to grow food for themselves (“Why