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Finding new vegan companies to support is like striking gold—it’s a way to be kind to animals while staying in style, eating great food, and practicing self-care. These LGBTQ+-owned vegan brands will cater to all your lifestyle needs.
NOTO Botanics
Owned by Gloria Noto, NOTO Botanics is a sustainable, vegan, gender-neutral cosmetics line. The company raises money for dozens of LGBTQ+ organizations while offering natural, simple beauty products that don’t exploit animals.
Yeah Dawg
Yeah Dawg is run by the wonderful nonbinary vegan chef Marino Benedetto, who aimed to turn fast-food favorite hot dogs into healthy, animal-friendly snacks. Rather than biting into a mix of miscellaneous animal parts filled with carcinogens, patrons will enjoy these delectable veggie-based dogs, which are perfect for a vegan barbecue.
BEETxBEET
BEETxBEET is a woman- and LGBTQ+-owned lifestyle brand with epic shirts, keychains, art, stickers, and pins all promoting a vegan message. Founded by Jacky Wasserman, the brand offers fun, stylish ways to show off your commitment to animal rights activism.
Heidi Ho Foods
With fan favorites like vegan queso, Portland-based Heidi Ho offers the best dairy-free cheese products for vegan foodies everywhere.
Brave GentleMan
PETA named Brave GentleMan owner Joshua Katcher 2015’s Most Influential Designer, and it’s easy to see why. His company is dedicated to luxurious fashion that’s also ethical, from high-quality faux-leather boots to fashionable coats made from recycled materials.
Dragun Beauty
With more than 3.6 million subscribers and counting, YouTuber Nikita Dragun created Dragun Beauty to empower makeup-lovers to express their authentic selves. This first-ever trans-owned beauty brand is 100% vegan and 100% glamorous.
W3LL PEOPLE
W3LL PEOPLE is a clean cosmetics brand offering cruelty-free, plant-based makeup and skin-care products. Founded by Shirley Pinkson, the brand encourages equality and kindness to animals.
Lagusta’s Luscious
Lagusta’s Luscious’ delightfully decadent artisanal chocolates are wonderful for any occasion. The company’s owner, Lagusta Yearwood, emphasizes ethical labor and justice for animals while creating her delicacies.
Sauce and Destroy
Sauce and Destroy, Alana Reali’s brainchild, offers marinara sauce that’s packed full of flavor and just the right amount of spice. The secret ingredient? Kindness to animals.
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These are just some of the LGBTQ+-owned companies that are working hard to help animals. Share some of your own favorite vegan LGBTQ+-owned brands by tagging us on Twitter @peta!