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World Vegetarian Day

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Observed annually around the planet on October 1
Not to be confused withWorld Vegan Day.
World Vegetarian Day
European Vegetarian Union trademark, generally used to indicate 'vegetarian' or 'vegan'
European Vegetarian Union trademark, generally used to indicate 'vegetarian' or 'vegan'
Official nameWorld Vegetarian Day
Observed byVegetarians across the planet
SignificanceFirst day of Vegetarian Awareness Month (month of October)
CelebrationsLocal, regional, and national groups organize events to promote the desirability and benefits of vegetarian practices.
DateOctober 1
Next time1 October 2026 (2026-10-01)
Frequencyannual
Related toVegetarian Awareness Month,[1] World Farm Animals Day,[2]International Vegetarian Week (IVW),[3]International Vegan Day also known asWorld Vegan Day,International Vegetarian Day[citation needed]

World Vegetarian Day isobserved annually around the planet on October 1. It is a day of celebration established by theNorth American Vegetarian Society in 1977 and endorsed by theInternational Vegetarian Union in 1978, "To promote the joy, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities ofvegetarianism." It brings awareness to theethical,environmental,health, andhumanitarian benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle.[4][5] World Vegetarian Day initiates the month of October as Vegetarian Awareness Month, which ends with November 1,World Vegan Day, as the end of that month of celebration.[1][6] Vegetarian Awareness Month has been known variously as "Reverence for Life" month, "Month of Vegetarian Food", and more.[7]

Additional days

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Several additional days of vegetarian significance are included in or on the edge of Vegetarian Awareness Month:[8]

Additional Global Vegetarian Days

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  • March 20 – Great American Meatout – developed and sponsored every year by FARM, also known asFarm Animal Rights Movement.[28][29]
  • World Meat Free Day (June 13, 2016) is sponsored by a gathering of like-minded organisations - Eating Better Alliance,Compassion in World Farming,Friends of the Earth, and a few more - who want to spread the messaging regarding the impactmeat consumption can have on sustainability and health.[30]
  • The last Friday of September- International 'Hug a Vegetarian' Day[31] Some may have tried to 'regularize' that floating date for "Hug a Vegan/Vegetarian Day" as either September 24 or 27 rather than the last Friday of September, as set by PETA2 in 2014 or before[9][10]
  • November 25 – International Vegetarian Day also known as SAK Meatless Day – the birthday ofSadhu T. L. Vaswani (largely celebrated in India and throughout the Asian Pacific Rim nations, but known in Western nations among many vegetarians of Indian and Southeast Asian descent).[32][33][34]

International Vegetarian Days

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  • Meatless Monday – Every week, go totally meatless on Monday – an international campaign that encourages people to cut out (not eat) meat on Mondays to improve their health and the health of the planet. Reducing meat consumption by 15% (the equivalent of one day a week) lessens the risk of chronic preventable illness and has a strong positive impact on the environment (strongly reduces ecological damages from the activities involved with meat production and transport or distribution). Meatless Monday offers weekly meat-free recipes, articles, tips and news.[35] Meatless Monday is a non-profit initiative of The Monday Campaigns Inc. in association with theJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.[36] The program follows the nutrition guidelines developed by the USDA.[37]

Meatless Monday is part of the Healthy Monday initiative.[38] Healthy Monday encourages Americans to make healthier decisions at the start of every week. Other Healthy Monday campaigns include: Do The Monday 2000, Quit and Stay Quit Monday, Move it Monday, Monday Mile and others.

Chinese society vegetarian days

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See also:Vegetarianism and religion

There is a common practice for some Chinese people to be vegetarian twice a lunar month - the first day and the 15th day of each lunar month. (初一)﹑(十五). The 15th day of each lunar month is the day/night with full moon. Local vegetarian restaurants are particularly busy on those 2 days. The origin of such practice is related to religious beliefs.[citation needed]

Nine Emperor Gods Festival

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TheNine Emperor Gods Festival, also known as the Vegetarian Festival, is a nine-dayTaoist celebration beginning on the eve of the ninth lunar month of theChinese calendar, celebrated primarily inSoutheast Asian countries such asMalaysia,Singapore,Indonesia andThailand by thePeranakans (not the entireOverseas Chinese community). The ninth lunar month occurs around World Vegetarian Day.[39]

See also

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References

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  3. ^ab"A healthy and ecological lifestyle with Vegetarianweek.org". September 15, 2022.
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  5. ^"North American Vegetarian Society | NAVS | Become a Member".North American Vegetarian Society.
  6. ^Hultin, Ginger (October 13, 2021)."Why Celebrate Vegetarian Awareness Month? - Food & Nutrition Magazine".foodandnutrition.org.
  7. ^"World Vegetarian Day: Encourage yourself & others to be Vegetarian".SA News Channel. 2021-10-02. Retrieved2021-10-02.
  8. ^"About NAVS, discusses how NAVS sponsors for IVU in North America the annual World Vegetarian Day, which opens Vegetarian Awareness Month (October)".
  9. ^ab"Hug a Vegan/Vegetarian Day, 9/25/2015, Rutgers Veg Society, accessed June 26, 2016".
  10. ^ab"Hug a Vegetarian Day".Days Of The Year. September 22, 2023.
  11. ^"World Heart Day".
  12. ^"Happy World Vegetarian Day!".International Business Times. September 30, 2015.
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  19. ^Josh, Jagran."Current Affairs October 2015 eBook: by Jagran Josh". Jagran Josh – via Google Books.
  20. ^White, H.S. Jewish Prayer Service World Week of Prayer for Animals.Between the Species. Fall 1989, page 214, accessed June 26, 2016. At that writing, Rabbi Harold S. White was INRA's President
  21. ^ab"Religion and Animal Rights - Articles - The Writings of Vasu S. Murti: Human Rights".www.all-creatures.org.
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  24. ^"Joseph, C. World Vegan Day. Veganlogy. April 29, 2011, accessed June 26, 2016".
  25. ^"This World Vegan Month, we are very pleased to announce the launch of our brand new app, VeGuide, that will make going vegan easier than ever. The Vegan Society. Accessed 8/28/2019".
  26. ^"World Vegan Month".Days Of The Year.
  27. ^Calendar, National Day (September 28, 2015)."WORLD VEGAN MONTH | November".
  28. ^"Meatout - Home".Why Eat Vegan for a Day on March 20th?. Retrieved5 May 2015.
  29. ^"Farm Animal Rights Movement".farmusa.org. Retrieved5 May 2015.
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  31. ^"'Hug a Vegan' Day 2014 - peta2.com".peta2.com. Retrieved5 May 2015.
  32. ^"全国珍味調査".meatlessday.com. Retrieved5 May 2015.
  33. ^"SAK Meatless Day".www.sakmeatlessday.com.
  34. ^"Sadhu Vaswani Mission, India - The Official Website".sadhuvaswani.org. Retrieved5 May 2015.
  35. ^"Go Meatless Monday — It's Good for You, and Good for the Planet". Retrieved2023-09-23.
  36. ^"Home".The Monday Campaigns.
  37. ^"MyPyramid.gov - United States Department of Agriculture - Home". Archived fromthe original on 2007-07-26. Retrieved2009-10-12.
  38. ^"About Meatless Monday".The Monday Campaigns. Retrieved2021-10-02.
  39. ^"Looking back at the Nine Emperor Gods festival".MalaysiaNow. 2022-10-08. Retrieved2023-05-20.

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