Most vegans avoid silk, as it comes from an animal.
yes silk is environment friendly
Yes, Silk nog is egg and dairy free.
Most silk requires boiling the silk moth pupae alive and is therefore non vegetarian. However I have heard of ahimsasilk where the moths' silk is only harvested after the animals die naturally.
Their products are not tested on animals and most of them are vegan.
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No both mussels and clams are animals and therefore neither are vegan friendly. However at this issue at its most basic level, that really is all that there is to it.
Portland, OregonSeattle, WashingtonAnn Arbor, MichiganSan Francisco, California...to name a few.You can search "vegan friendly cities" in a search engine to get more results.
Vegan friendly cosmetics can be purchased at several retail stores . They can sometimes be found in health food stores. Also they can be found online at a variety of sites.
There are some briefcases that are friendly when it come to organic, however they do not last as well as the regular briefcases.
For vegan friendly applicators and information, contact a natural health store.--If an applicator is made of foam, which most are, they would be vegan friendly. A natural sea sponge would not be. Please be aware of the company the foam applicators are made by, as they may be a company that tests their products on animals.
Shoes are called Vegan shoes when they are made without the use of leather, silk, wool, or any animal based glues. Vegan shoes are like the Vegan diet, where a person doesn't eat meat or use anything that comes from an animal.
No, the parent company tests on animals. Moom is animal friendly.