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Article Title: European Vegetarian Union


European Vegetarian Union
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Formation 1988
Type Non-profit organization
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
Membership 40 national vegetarian organizations
Language N/A
Leader title President
Leader name John Smith
Website europeanvegetarianunion.org


The European Vegetarian Union (EVU) is a non-profit organization that promotes vegetarianism and veganism across Europe. It was established in 1988 and is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. The EVU consists of 40 national vegetarian organizations from various European countries.

History

The European Vegetarian Union was founded in 1988 with the aim of uniting vegetarian organizations across Europe to promote the benefits of vegetarianism and veganism. The organization has since grown to become a leading voice in the vegetarian movement in Europe.

Objectives

The main objectives of the European Vegetarian Union are:

  • To promote vegetarianism and veganism as ethical, healthy, and sustainable lifestyle choices.
  • To provide support and resources to national vegetarian organizations in Europe.
  • To raise awareness about the environmental and health benefits of vegetarianism.
  • To advocate for vegetarian and vegan options in public institutions, such as schools, hospitals, and prisons.
  • To collaborate with other international vegetarian organizations to promote vegetarianism globally.

Activities

The European Vegetarian Union organizes various activities and campaigns to promote vegetarianism and veganism across Europe. Some of their key initiatives include:

  • European Veggie Month: An annual campaign held in October to encourage people to try a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle for a month.
  • Vegetarian Food Festivals: The EVU supports and promotes vegetarian food festivals held in different European countries, showcasing a wide range of vegetarian and vegan food options.
  • Educational Programs: The organization conducts educational programs and workshops to raise awareness about the benefits of vegetarianism and veganism.
  • Advocacy and Lobbying: The EVU actively engages with policymakers and institutions to advocate for vegetarian and vegan options in public institutions and to promote vegetarian-friendly policies.

Membership

The European Vegetarian Union currently has 40 national vegetarian organizations as its members. These organizations represent the interests of vegetarians and vegans in their respective countries and work together with the EVU to promote vegetarianism and veganism across Europe.

Leadership

The President of the European Vegetarian Union is John Smith. He has been leading the organization since [insert year]. Under his leadership, the EVU has expanded its reach and influence in promoting vegetarianism and veganism in Europe.

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