Is 3D Pinted Meat Vegan? 03-14-2020, 11:20 AM
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There is an increasing number of vegans in the world, and at the same time, an increasing number of people concerned with climate change. One way to combat the effects of climate change is to reduce the amount of meat we eat. The environment impact of breeding animals, particularly beef, is more significant than producing plants.
However, lab-produced meat has been investigated for a number of years. Scientists are also looking into producing meat via 3D printing.
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I wondered, if meat is produced without killing any animals, or having to breed animals, would this classify as "vegan-meat"? Veganism is often driven either by the desire to not hurt animals, or to reduce climate change. What do you think?
However, lab-produced meat has been investigated for a number of years. Scientists are also looking into producing meat via 3D printing.
![[Image: 3dprintermeat_4ysz.960.jpg]](https://sm.mashable.com/t/mashable_in/photo/default/3dprintermeat_4ysz.960.jpg)
I wondered, if meat is produced without killing any animals, or having to breed animals, would this classify as "vegan-meat"? Veganism is often driven either by the desire to not hurt animals, or to reduce climate change. What do you think?
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