This might not be entirely related to what you're getting at, but I hit a wall when I was trying to be vegan and realized the extent to which animal products are in everything. It became this weird slippery slope and trying to shift my consumption habits to account for that was just too much.
Wool, leather, and stuff like that is obviously "off limits" but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Lots of beer/wine producers use animal products when producing alcohol (see Barnivore) and then some people start talking sugar that is processed using bone char or whatever. Hell, I even knew a hardline vegan person who accidentally bought something that had silk in it and he returned it.
At some point, I realized that I just wanted to try to do my part to reduce consumption, emissions, etc. without basing my entire lifestyle around it. Also, hitting ~2000-2500 calories a day on a vegan diet without leaning on highly processed foods and/or spending all day in the kitchen is not easy.
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This might not be entirely related to what you're getting at, but I hit a wall when I was trying to be vegan and realized the extent to which animal products are in everything. It became this weird slippery slope and trying to shift my consumption habits to account for that was just too much.
Wool, leather, and stuff like that is obviously "off limits" but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Lots of beer/wine producers use animal products when producing alcohol (see Barnivore) and then some people start talking sugar that is processed using bone char or whatever. Hell, I even knew a hardline vegan person who accidentally bought something that had silk in it and he returned it.
At some point, I realized that I just wanted to try to do my part to reduce consumption, emissions, etc. without basing my entire lifestyle around it. Also, hitting ~2000-2500 calories a day on a vegan diet without leaning on highly processed foods and/or spending all day in the kitchen is not easy.