Swedish brand Oatly will open its first factory in the United Kingdom, where it will use British oats to sustainably produce 300 million liters of oat milk for the local market.
After a conversation with animal-rights group The Protego Foundation, Warner Bros. confirms that live owls will no longer be used in any Warner Bros. shows, including “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.”
Slovenian startup Juicy Marbles developed the realistic vegan filet mignon—which features the same marbling as its cow-derived counterpart—using its patent-pending Meat-o-matic Reverse Grinder TM 9000 technology.
Beyond Meat’s Cookout Classic—an affordable bulk pack of Beyond Burgers—is now a permanent addition to shelves at 500 Walmart locations.
Smoothies, ice cream, and cookies are getting a boozy makeover thanks to vegan Irish cream.
Actress and social justice activist Rosario Dawson has been living her best vegan life with boyfriend and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, who ditched animal products in 2014.
CBD-infused skincare collection Happy Dance—which was co-founded by actress Kristen Bell—will soon be available at nearly 600 Ulta Beauty stores nationwide.
During Oprah’s gripping interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the couple gave the media mogul a glimpse of “Archie’s Chick Inn,” a coop where chickens the family rescued from a nearby factory farm reside.
Stella McCartney partners with Bloomingdale’s on Stellabration, a collection of clothing, home goods, vegan snacks, and beauty products that speak to the designer’s commitment to sustainability.
The sibling duo behind The Herbivorous Butcher, America’s first vegan butcher shop, is opening another first: Herbie Butcher’s Fried Chicken.
Hayek Hospital in Beirut, Lebanon is the first to serve patients completely plant-based meals to aid in their recovery.
Chipotle is celebrating its collaboration with e.l.f. Cosmetics with a beauty-inspired vegan Eyes. Chips. Face. Bowl curated by RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants Trixie Mattel and Kim Chi.