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(Redirected from Vegan Action) Non-profit organization
Vegan Awareness Foundation
“Certified Vegan” Vegan.org - vegan product certification logo
Formation1995
Type501(c)(3) non-profit organization
Tax ID no. 94-3224024
FocusVeganism and vegan product certification
Location
Executive DirectorKristine Vandenberg
Websitevegan.org

The Vegan Awareness Foundation, also known as Vegan Action, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Virginia, United States, and founded in 1995. Its declared goal is to help animals, the environment, and human health by educating the public about the benefits of a vegan lifestyle and encourage the spread of vegan food options through public outreach campaigns. One of the goals of Vegan Action is to create growth in the vegan marketplace and increase the availability of vegan products. They have introduced a logo to certify vegan products, vegan food options into schools nationwide, and ideas behind veganism.

Activities and campaigns

Vegan certification

Since 2000, Vegan Action administers a "Certified Vegan" logo, which is a registered trademark applied to foods, clothing, cosmetics and other items that contain no animal products and are not tested on animals. The logo is aimed at consumers interested in vegan products and helps vegans to shop without consulting ingredient lists. Since its introduction, the logo has been used by over 800 companies on thousands of products.

McVegan

Each year, Vegan Action helps people worldwide organize McVegan events, which involve passing out thousands of free vegan food samples and dietary information to the public. In 1995, McDonald's threatened to sue Vegan Action for trademark infringement over McVegan shirts which featured McDonald's well-known golden arches with the logo "McVegan. Billions and billions saved." Instead of backing down, Vegan Action enlisted pro-bono services from an intellectual property legal firm and developed a defense based on the First Amendment's protection of parody. The story was picked up by The Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Examiner, Houston Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, the AP and UPI wires, National Public Radio, and four local television networks. After two weeks of widespread press, McDonald's backed down and formally withdrew their threat of legal action.

Dorm food

Vegan Action has worked to help dozens of campus groups across the country bring vegan food options into their dorms. Their dorm food campaigns have made college life more convenient for vegan students while introducing thousands of other students to the possibilities of a vegan diet. Vegan Action began after a successful petition in 1994 at UC-Berkeley. Working with two campus groups, Students in Support of Animals and The Coalition of Students for Healthy Dorm Food, the Vegan Action founders circulated a petition for improved vegan food options, obtaining signatures from 1,200 dorm residents. The groups then met with dorm administrators, armed with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine's Gold Plan, which supplies vegan recipes and nutritional information to food-service personnel, and other supportive material.

Members

Board of Directors:

  • Executive Director - Krissi Vandenberg
  • Board Members - Trey Sutton, Amy Kvien, Lauren Vincelli, Liz Dooley

Advisory Committee:

  • David Blatte, Esq
  • Christopher Patterson, DVM

See also

References

  1. Archived 2012-03-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Vegan Action - We Certify Vegan Products". Vegan Action.
  3. "Q&A with Krissi Vandenberg, executive director of Vegan Action". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2018-09-01.
  4. MORRISON, PATT (19 January 1996). "Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Whale Watchers Must Wait for Another Voting Season". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  5. "Chain: No beef with "McVegan' parody". Sfgate.com. 17 January 1996. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  6. Parr, Jan. Vegetarian Times. April, 1995.
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