Leather is the tanned hide or skin of any animal. It cannot be produced from vegetables as this would not be leather.
I think it is okay because you are not eating the meat. But some people think no because and animal died and the skin was used.
Vegetarians and herbivores. Actually vegetarians - who don't eat meat - use and consume animal products such as milk and eggs. Vegans don't. And some vegans don't use leather, either.
There is no collective noun for 'vegans', in which case, you use a noun that is appropriate for the situation for a group of vegans; how about a crop of vegans.
Vegans do not believe in eating anything that comes from an animal, including meat, milk, eggs, and often honey. Many vegans do not believe in harming animals for any reason, including for clothing (wool, down, and leather) or for entertainment (circuses and zoos).
Vegans are people who choose not to consume or use any animal products. This applies to not consuming the actual meat of an animal (mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, insects, etc) but also no eggs, dairy, and items made from deceased animals like gelatin, cochineal, carmine, etc. Vegans also do not wear animal products, such as leather, silk, wool, feathers, fur, etc. Including items in cosmetics, like carmine, cochineal, lanolin, urea, and tons of other items sourced from animals. Vegetarians also do not eat or use anything that directly causes the death of an animal. (meat, gelatin, fur, leather etc.) The primary difference between vegans and vegetarians is that vegans have a plant based diet entirely free of any animal products. Veganism is not just a diet. It is a lifestyle/philosophy that aims towards nonviolence. Vegans to do not buy products tested on animals, attend circuses, rodeos, zoos, or any other form of animal exploitation.
Vegans avoid any food that comes from an animal, including meat, dairy, eggs, and often honey. Many vegans also avoid using leather, ivory, fur, feathers, and other products that once belonged to an animal.
Not contribute to the slaughter house industry. Vegans take this as a lifestyle; not purchasing leather, fur, or honey.
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It depends which converse you buy. A vegan looking only to avoid leather would be able to wear the solely canvas converse.
Vegans can do any exercises that non-vegans can do.
I don't know about "what," but I can answer "who:" Vegans do.
Spider silk is not suitable for weaving cloth, and vegans don't use animal products, including insects.
No. ArmorAll itself says not to use it on leather. Repeated use on leather will cause cracking and deterioration.