
Live at Reading Vegan Festival 2021, Tim Thorpe - The Vegan Society
12/24/21 • 25 min
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In this week's episode of The Bloody Vegans Podcast we take a look back at September's Reading Vegan Festival & listen to a talk given by Tim Thorpe, The Vegan Society's Senior Campaigns and Policy Officer. In this talk Tim discusses The Vegan Society's recently launched landmark report: Planting Value in the Food System in conjunction with the Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies at The University of Sunderland & former guest on the podcast, Dr. Alex Lockwood.
You can download & read the full report at https://www.plantingvalueinfood.org
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In this week's episode of The Bloody Vegans Podcast we take a look back at September's Reading Vegan Festival & listen to a talk given by Tim Thorpe, The Vegan Society's Senior Campaigns and Policy Officer. In this talk Tim discusses The Vegan Society's recently launched landmark report: Planting Value in the Food System in conjunction with the Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies at The University of Sunderland & former guest on the podcast, Dr. Alex Lockwood.
You can download & read the full report at https://www.plantingvalueinfood.org
You can find out more about The Bloody Vegans Podcast & support the show through a variety of ways found here: https://linktr.ee/bloodyveganspodcast
Discover & support The Bloody Vegans Podcast here
This is a Bloody Vegans Production.
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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