Yes. Protein can come from natural non-meat foods, such as grains, beans, nuts, and certain vegetables. These are more environmentally friendly and use up less energy to grow than manufacturing animal meat does. It takes less water to grow a plant than it does to grow the food and provide the water to raise and animal, for example.
Better health Less chance of heart disease
"A vegetarian diet offers numerous health benefits, reduces environmental impact, and promotes ethical treatment of animals. These reasons make vegetarianism a sustainable and compassionate lifestyle choice for individuals looking to improve their well-being and contribute to a more sustainable future."
well being an omnivore provides more nutrients, calcium, and other important things for your body.
There are many who believe being vegetarian is healthier than eating meats.
sustainable tourism can make kenyas economy grow in a more better working society and it can bring money to Kenya without the savanna or anything being damaged
I'm a vegetarian, and to me it's very cool.
Not unless you consider yeast to be an animal (which technically it is, being a eukaryotic microorganisms classified in the kingdom Fungi.)
No.
If there ever is a global crisis where you no longer have access to resources ie. food, water, etc. being self sustainable gives you a better chance at providing yourself with these necessities.
In India most people are vegetarian.
i am a vegetarian and have been since i was 11 and there is nothing wrong with being vegetarian. overall you have a much healthier diet. albet Einstein was a vegetarian. being vegetarian can help to prevent diabetes, heart disease, and many more health issues.
Capable of being sustained or maintained; as, the action is not sustainable.