-VEGAN LIFESTYLE-

-VEGAN LIFESTYLE-

What is

VEGAN ?

What is

VEGAN ?

Vegan is a way of living that avoids using or consuming products of animal origin: in food, clothes and cosmetics. People may choose to be vegan for ethical, environmental, cultural, or health reasons. In terms of diet, vegans do not eat meat, fish, milk products, eggs, honey or any other product of animal origin.

DISCOVER OUR VEGAN PRODUCTS

At the Moulin du Pivert

WE SUPPORT
a vegan
diet!

Le Moulin du Pivert is proud to offer high-quality vegan products. We believe that a vegan diet is a lifestyle choice that is good for the environment, animals and your health. Over 70% of our recipes are vegan (with no allergens, such as egg or lactose). And over 90% of our biscuits do not contain eggs!

Our range of plant-based products is created with carefully selected ingredients of 100% plant origin.

Vegan biscuits are

JUST AS TASTY
IT'S BEEN
PROVEN!

Lots of people don’t realise our biscuits are vegan, until after they’ve eaten them - and enjoyed them enormously! There’s no need to add milk, butter or eggs to make delicious biscuits, despite what many people think!

Vegan biscuits are

JUST AS TASTY
IT'S BEEN PROVEN!

Lots of people don’t realise our biscuits are vegan, until after they’ve eaten them - and enjoyed them enormously! There’s no need to add milk, butter or eggs to make delicious biscuits, despite what many people think!

At the Moulin du Pivert,

we support a vegan diet!

Le Moulin du Pivert is proud to offer high-quality vegan products. We believe that a vegan diet is a lifestyle choice that is good for the environment, animals and your health. Over 70% of our recipes are vegan (with no allergens, such as egg or lactose). And over 90% of our biscuits do not contain eggs!

Our range of plant-based products is created with carefully selected ingredients of 100% plant origin.

The benefits of

A VEGAN DIET
FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT

The benefits of

A VEGAN DIET
FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT

  • Reduces greenhouse gas emissions: the production of meat and milk products is responsible for 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by using plant-based alternatives.
  • More efficient use of resources: the production of meat and milk products requires large quantities of water, land and grain to feed the animals. The direct consumption of plant-based foods uses these resources more efficiently. Across Europe, 71% of agricultural land is used for feeding livestock. In France, 40% of arable land is used to produce animal food.
  • Reduces deforestation: meat production often requires deforestation, as land is often cleared for pasture or to grow crops for animal feed.

Test your knowledge of the environmental benefits of a vegan diet with this quiz here

The benefits of

A VEGAN DIET
FOR YOUR HEALTH

The benefits of

a vegan diet for your health

  • Reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases: a vegan diet is rich in fibre, antioxidants and essential nutrients that can help reduce the risk of problems such as high blood pressure, heart failure, etc.
  • Better weight control: a vegan diet generally contains fewer calories and saturated fats than diets that are high in animal protein.
  • Improves digestion : a vegan diet is rich in fibre, which helps to maintain a healthy digestive system and reduces the risk of bowel diseases.

However, it is important to note that a vegan diet can lead to a lack of protein, calcium, vitamin B12 and vitamin D. You must therefore plan a vegan diet carefully to ensure you are getting all the nutrients you need to stay healthy.