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Curelty-free Lifestyle

Companies that do not test on animals
From the America Anti-vivisection society
http://www.aavs.org/compassionateshop02.html

Easy things you can do
Easy steps towards a cruelty free lifestyle!
http://oneworldscotland.co.uk/easythings.html

Cruelty Free Guide to Edinburgh
The Cruelty Free Guide to Edinburgh: a directory of vegan friendly cafes, restaurants, shops and accommodation in Edinburgh, Scotland.
http://www.crueltyfree.org.uk/edinburgh/

Scottish Vegans Groups
Regularly meeting up, the group campaigns and organizes stalls to raise awareness of veganism in Scotland in an approachable and friendly way. Offers support, advice, information and great recipes!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scottishvegans

Cleaner, greener earth for animals (human and non-human)
Easy steps to reduce your carbon footprint
http://www.carbonfootprint.com/minimisecfp.html


Other Animal rights groups and organisations

1World Scotland, Glasgow
1World Scotland are a Glasgow based animal rights organisation dedicated to exposing and ending the abuse of animals in Scotland be it through research, farming, entertainment or elsewhere through education and grassroots campaigning.
www.oneworldscotland.co.uk

Advocates for Animals, Edinburgh
AFA campaign against all animal abuse and encourage people to change their relationship with animals from one of exploitation and harm to one of respect and compassion.
www.advocatesforanimals.org

Animal Rights Action Network, Ireland
Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN) Ireland’s national animal rights group was formed by John Carmody in 2000. ARAN is a vegan based group working to end all forms of animal cruelty and to speak out for their rights.
www.aran.ie

Animal Aid, UK
Animal Aid campaign peacefully against all forms of animal abuse and promote a cruelty-free lifestyle. It is the UK's largest animal rights group and one of the longest established in the world, having been founded in 1977.
www.animalaid.org.uk

Uncaged Campaigns, UK
Uncaged Campaigns is a national anti-vivisection organisation, leading campaigners against xenotransplantation (animal-to-human transplants) and Procter and Gamble.
www.uncaged.co.uk