The Vegan Effect


Total vegans in
:

Find out how much a vegan lifestyle makes the world a better place compared to the impact on the world of meat and animal products consumers:


Water consumption reduced per day by: м³
Land use reduced per day by: km²
CO₂ equivalent emissions reduced per day by: tons

Here and below we mean drinking and technical water from surface or underground sources, which a person has to extract, filter and transport. This is exactly the water that has to be wasted from piped water, wells and reservoirs.

The population in the selected region:

Unrealized annual potential for increasing farm efficiency for the case when all people become vegans (say, in about 200 years) and taking into account population growth and meat consumption by species:

By drinking water (no animals raised for slaughter that drink water): м³
By land (no land required to graze animals and grow fodder for them): km²
By CO₂ equivalent emissions (animals do not use up oxygen or emit methane): tons

For reference, there are currently about 55 billion tons of CO₂ equivalent emissions worldwide across all sectors.

The data is based on surveys and studies in recent years (2018-2024) from open sources: Our World in Data [ 1 ] [ 2 ], Statista, Vegan Society, Viva, Ipsos, Gallup, government reports and others. In general, in almost all countries of the world there is a general trend of increasing number of vegans over the last five years - especially among the younger generation and in urban areas. The figures given are indicative.

If you have reached the level of vegan, you understand how important it is not to evaluate other species of living beings in terms of price per kilogram. Congratulations - you are at a high spiritual and intellectual level, you feel and understand the connection to all living things through the unity of origin. Not everyone has that. Your moral compass is centered on eradicating pain and suffering in the world. And also on increasing the efficiency of the farm in an unprecedented way.


What one vegan can do for the world in one day:

Prevent the killing of animals,
Reduce water consumption by: liters,
Reduce land use by: м²,
Reduce CO₂ equivalent emissions by: kg


More information on veganism can be found on Wikipedia

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