Hello Fellow Vegans!
I'm relatively new to veganism. Went vegan overnight because an overwhelming need to have a better relationship with the planet, as well as a diagnosis of being intolerant to cow's milk and eggs. The decision was simple, and have been vegetarian for a number of years following...anyway...I digress...
I have owned the same car since before becoming vegan, and I comes with half leather interior, and the centre of the seats are alcantara (synthetic fabric). No other interior option was available with this model and the car was bought used. Since becoming vegan, I considered replacing the leather with full alcantara...I got a quote of £2500...ouch. I then purchased some fabric to at least replace the gator around the gear knob and the handbrake. Got some lovely kimono fabric.
My dilemma is...I could replace the leather, but it would just end up in the bin. The cow would have died for nothing, or I can keep the leather, and just treat it with respect by keeping it clean, good condition and respect the cow who died to make my seats.
Which option is best morally?
Thanks!
I'm relatively new to veganism. Went vegan overnight because an overwhelming need to have a better relationship with the planet, as well as a diagnosis of being intolerant to cow's milk and eggs. The decision was simple, and have been vegetarian for a number of years following...anyway...I digress...
I have owned the same car since before becoming vegan, and I comes with half leather interior, and the centre of the seats are alcantara (synthetic fabric). No other interior option was available with this model and the car was bought used. Since becoming vegan, I considered replacing the leather with full alcantara...I got a quote of £2500...ouch. I then purchased some fabric to at least replace the gator around the gear knob and the handbrake. Got some lovely kimono fabric.
My dilemma is...I could replace the leather, but it would just end up in the bin. The cow would have died for nothing, or I can keep the leather, and just treat it with respect by keeping it clean, good condition and respect the cow who died to make my seats.
Which option is best morally?
Thanks!