no
any job that employs the use of petroleum, petroleum based products.
I don't know about "what," but I can answer "who:" Vegans do.
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.
Vegans will not eat or use any animal products.
Spider silk is not suitable for weaving cloth, and vegans don't use animal products, including insects.
The activities that use the most petroleum in the U.S. primarily include transportation, which accounts for the largest share, as vehicles rely heavily on gasoline and diesel. Additionally, industrial processes and heating also consume significant amounts of petroleum products. The residential and commercial sectors contribute to petroleum use through heating oil and other petroleum-based products. Overall, the transportation sector remains the dominant consumer of petroleum in the country.
Yes, petroleum jelly can break down vinyl gloves over time by weakening the material. It is recommended to use gloves specifically designed for handling petroleum-based products to prevent any deterioration.
Vegetarians don't eat animals. Vegans don't eat or use animal products.
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.
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yeah, tastes good!
You can use a silicone-based lubricant or a specialized rubber lubricant, such as silicone grease, to lubricate rubber components. Avoid using petroleum-based products like vaseline, as they can degrade the rubber over time.