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By Christopher Appleby
17 Jun 2021
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In 2018, we became the first energy company in the world to be certified as vegan by both The Vegan Society and Viva!.

This caused a bit of a stir at the time. In fact, a lot of people didn鈥檛 realise that animals are used in energy generation 鈥� for example, manure and even body parts from factory farms are burned as biomass or used in anaerobic digestion vats to produce . In 2017, exposed how 鈥渄ead salmon from Scottish fish farms are being 鈥榬ecycled鈥� to generate energy鈥�.

皇冠体育app took the initiative on vegan power because it was the right thing to do and in the hope it would start the ball rolling for other green power companies to do the same. Today, we remain the only energy company in the world with certified vegan energy but we鈥檙e still hopeful other suppliers will join us in doing the right thing.

皇冠体育app鈥檙e still hopeful because if you鈥檙e serious about fighting the climate crisis, as we are, then you have to make sure your energy is vegan 鈥� it鈥檚 as simple as that. This is because livestock farming is one of the biggest contributors to carbon emissions in the UK and around the world. For instance, farm animals in Europe produce !

The impact of factory farming on the environment

Across the world, animal farming is an intensive, large-scale business. This affects the natural world and the climate in several ways. In total, agriculture and deforestation contribute聽 and animal farming is responsible for 60% of the emissions from agriculture.聽

Rearing livestock uses of all farmland globally but provides just 18 per cent of the calories we eat. That鈥檚 a large disparity when there鈥檚 so much hunger and food insecurity in this and other countries.

By switching to a plant-based diet, we could easily free up enough land to have enough food for everyone. 皇冠体育app could also rewild a significant amount of the countryside, rewetting peat bogs and boosting tree numbers in Britain, which are all valuable carbon stores for the planet.

鈥溁使谔逵齛pp can feed up to ten vegans or one meat eater with the same amount of plant food [鈥 A plant-based diet would free up three-quarters of Britain鈥檚 farmland. Half the landmass of our country.鈥�

Dale Vince, Founder of Ecotricity, wrote in his new book, .

What鈥檚 more, the amount of land we鈥檙e using for livestock is still growing! Vast tracts of the Amazon rainforest are being cleared, sometimes by logging, sometimes by simply burning it down, to make space for huge factory farming operations. This deforestation isn鈥檛 confined to South America but it is where it鈥檚 most noticeable.

Livestock farming also of the world鈥檚 fresh water supply and produces lots of different greenhouse gases, including huge amounts of methane. Runoffs from animal waste and the fertiliser needed to grow their feeds contaminate water supplies and damage the food chain in our oceans.

What is vegan energy made from?

Anaerobic digestion of green matter 鈥� certified by The Vegan Society and Viva!聽鈥� is a genuinely vegan way to make biogas. This can be used to create electricity or further treated to make biomethane, which can be used as household gas.

The big problem comes when energy companies add animal by-products (body parts, manure etc) from the livestock factory farming industry to the mix.

The justification for this is the claim that the anaerobic digestion of the by-products is better for the environment than leaving them to decompose naturally, in terms of the harmful gases they give off.

This is missing the point. By generating energy from animal by-products, companies are supporting the factory farming industry, which in turn helps to make it more profitable and secure.

That鈥檚 why switching to vegan energy is so important 鈥� to make sure you鈥檙e not supporting factory farming or the climate and environmental havoc it鈥檚 wreaking on our planet.

Switch to Ecotricity and we鈥檒l use your bill money to invest in new sources of renewable vegan energy and build a greener Britain.

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