Celebrity fashion lines are all the rage—these are some brands and collections that are as animal-friendly as they are trendy.
For Hispanic Heritage Month, we at PETA want to honor some Latinx-owned vegan restaurants that fuse Latin American cuisine with kindness.
We’ve heard the jokes: “The hardest part about being vegan is milking the almonds.” And although even we can’t help but chuckle, in reality, making vegan milk couldn’t be easier.
The world’s largest supermarket chain has an equally large variety of dairy-free options. How many of these Kroger vegan cheese products have you tried?
Flex your cooking skills with recipes inspired by your favorite dishes.
With more free time and limited resources, people are getting creative with food while they’re isolating.
As you spend more time at home during quarantine, you may find yourself learning a lot about your animal companion.
Don’t wait until it’s too late—prepare your emergency supplies now with animals in mind.
Protect yourself from diseases while keeping animals safe by choosing one of these vegan, cruelty-free hand sanitizers.
NotCo’s first vegan meat product, fittingly called Not Meat, will soon pop up in over 100 Papa John’s locations across Chile.
There nothing to love about eggs and dairy. In the spirit of being sweet on Valentine’s Day, here are PETA’s top 10 dessert choices for 2020.
The best puffer jackets are ones that no animals had to suffer for, so we’ve gathered a bunch of our favorite down-free choices.
In search of a last-minute, animal-friendly gift for a fashion-forward friend or family member? Look no further than ethical faux-fur brand House of Fluff!
The vegan food boom is sure to continue into the new decade, so we’ve gathered some of our picks for the vegan food trends to be on the lookout for in 2020.
From vegan coconut-battered shrimp to egg-free frittatas, here are the products from the Natural Products Expo East that we’re most excited about.