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Veganuary 2023 sign-ups at record rate – one person every 2.4 seconds


By David G Scott

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Veganuary, the global pledge to try vegan for 31 days, celebrated the tenth anniversary of its launch with a record-breaking sign-up rate of one person taking up the challenge every 2.4 seconds.

This 10th annual Veganuary pledge kicks off as new research from YouGov shows nine percent of Brits have taken the pledge at least once. Some famous participants amongst them include rock legend Brian May, TV presenter Jasmine Harman, wildlife presenter Chris Packham, actor Peter Egan, ‘dragon’ Deborah Meaden and Eastender’s Kellie Bright.

TV presenter Jasmine Harman took the Veganuary pledge.
TV presenter Jasmine Harman took the Veganuary pledge.

The YouGov poll revealed:

  • Nearly three-quarters (71 per cent) of GB adults have heard of Veganuary
  • Nine percent of UK adults have ever participated in Veganuary, since the first pledge in January 2014. Based on the current GB population, Veganuary estimates this is approximately six million people
  • Fifty-three percent of past participants have done Veganuary more than once, with 21 per cent having done it four times or more – suggesting it is now a firm British tradition
  • Fifty-two percent of past participants were still eating meat and/or fish when they took part for the first time, 31 per cent were vegetarian and 12 per cent were vegan
  • In total, 85 per cent of non-vegan past participants have reduced their consumption of animal products since doing Veganuary. After taking part in Veganuary, 23 per cent of non-vegan participants became vegan, 43 per cent reduced their animal product consumption by at least half (but not completely), and a further 20 per cent reduced by between a quarter and a half.
  • The majority of past participants cited animal welfare as a motivating factor for taking part (62 per cent) followed by environmental reasons (54 per cent), personal health (46 per cent) and global health e.g. pandemics/antibiotic resistance (30 per cent)
  • There has also been a marked increase in plant-based consumption amongst people who have not taken part in Veganuary, with 37 per cent saying they eat more plant-based food now than 10 years ago

Jasmine Harman, who took part in the first-ever Veganuary in 2014, said: “I think I always knew Veganuary would blow up, and it would be huge but seeing just how big it got and how quickly has been just phenomenal.” She added: “I feel very proud and very privileged to have been with Veganuary from the start and to be one of their Ambassadors.”

Vegan actor Eva O'Hara.
Vegan actor Eva O'Hara.

Actor Evanna Lynch, who has been an ambassador for the charity since 2017, said: “Veganuary has given veganism a positive brand makeover.” She added: “Every Veganuary we have amazing new options in all the mainstream chain-restaurants and it’s showing people that all these choices are right there – you don’t have to sacrifice anything.”

Joaquin Phoenix, Joanna Lumley, Paul McCartney and Evanna Lynch have also backed the campaign which now has official chapters in seven countries and has attracted participants from every country in the world except North Korea.

Veganuary founders Jane Land and Matthew Glover.
Veganuary founders Jane Land and Matthew Glover.

The launch of Gregg’s vegan sausage roll for Veganuary 2019 sent Piers Morgan into meltdown, in 2020 KFC and Burger King joined in with the first fast-food Veganuary launches and McDonald’s added it’s McPlant nationwide last Veganuary. Thousands of vegan products and menu options have been launched around the world during Veganuary to capitalise on the ever-increasing number of people taking on the pledge.

Asda, Deliveroo, Bosh!, Cauldron and Tesco’s Wicked Kitchen discuss the widespread impact Veganuary has had on Britain’s food landscape in this video.

Veganuary’s head of communications, Dr Toni Vernelli, says: “Having been vegan myself for more than 30 years, it’s amazing how the conversation around veganism has changed in recent years and I know Veganuary’s friendly, non-judgemental, just-give-it-a-go-for-a-month-and-see-what-you-think approach has played an instrumental role in this shift.”

She added: “To everyone who took their first step towards a vegan diet with us in January 2014 – Happy 10th Veganniversary! To everyone taking their first step with us today – welcome to a growing global movement taking positive action for a better world.”

Veganuary is free to join, and people can sign-up at veganuary.com to receive a Celebrity eCookbook, new One-Pot Meal Plan, the Official Veganuary Starter Kit and 31 daily emails packed with nutritional info, delicious recipes, more meal plans and helpful advice.

Veganuary team member.
Veganuary team member.

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