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British charity promoting vegetarianism


Logo of the Vegetarian Society

The Vegetarian Society is a British charity that promotes vegetarianism. It was established in 1847 and is considered one of the oldest vegetarian organizations in the world. The society is based in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, and works to support, represent, and increase the number of vegetarians in the UK.

History[edit]

Interior of Northwood Villa, the first headquarters of the Vegetarian Society

The Vegetarian Society was founded on 30 September 1847 at Northwood Villa in Ramsgate, Kent. The meeting was organized by the Bible Christian Church, a group that advocated for a meat-free diet. The society was formed by the merger of the Bible Christian Church and the Alcott House community, both of which promoted vegetarianism.

Northwood Villa, Ramsgate

The society's first president was James Simpson, and its early members included notable figures such as William Horsell and Joseph Brotherton. The society's headquarters moved several times, eventually settling in Altrincham.

Activities[edit]

The Vegetarian Society engages in various activities to promote vegetarianism, including educational campaigns, publications, and events. It provides resources and support for individuals and organizations interested in vegetarianism.

Certification[edit]

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Vegetarian Society Approved logo

The society operates a certification scheme known as the "Vegetarian Society Approved" trademark. This scheme certifies products and services that meet the society's strict vegetarian standards, ensuring they are free from animal-derived ingredients.

Publications[edit]

First page of the Vegetarian Messenger, Vol. 1

The society publishes a range of materials, including the "Vegetarian Journal" and various cookbooks. Historically, it published the "Vegetarian Messenger," which was an important publication for the vegetarian movement in the 19th century.

Notable Members[edit]

Leading members of the Vegetarian Society

Throughout its history, the Vegetarian Society has had many notable members, including George Bernard Shaw, Mahatma Gandhi, and Isaac Pitman. These individuals have contributed to the society's mission and helped raise awareness of vegetarianism.

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