In the first ever Vegan Environmental Awards, the UK firm Redwood Wholefood Company was named Best Vegan Company.
An article in the Northampton Chronicle and Echo said that:
Thousands of British vegans voted for their favorites in the competition.
Redwood won because:
Redwood Foods are also available in Spain and in Australia.
As I try to point out, vegan foods are perfect for those who are lactose intolerant or want or need to avoid dairy for any other reason.
I'd tell you who else won Vegan Environmental Awards, but even though the awards were given out as far back as June 10th, their website still hasn't been updated. [!] Can anyone explain this?
An article in the Northampton Chronicle and Echo said that:
The awards, organised by vegan company Yaoh, were designed to recognise the unique positive contribution of the vegan lifestyle to the environment by focusing attention on some of the stars from the vegan community.
Thousands of British vegans voted for their favorites in the competition.
Redwood won because:
The company’s aim throughout its ten-year history has been to create innovative and inspirational meat-free foods that reflect the principles of veganism – namely health, compassion towards animals and concern for the environment.
The entire range of Redwood products are healthy and suitable for vegetarians, vegans and those with dietary needs – be it religious or medical.
Every product is free from lactose, cholesterol, hydrogenated fats and artificial colours or preservatives.
Redwood Foods are also available in Spain and in Australia.
As I try to point out, vegan foods are perfect for those who are lactose intolerant or want or need to avoid dairy for any other reason.
I'd tell you who else won Vegan Environmental Awards, but even though the awards were given out as far back as June 10th, their website still hasn't been updated. [!] Can anyone explain this?
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