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Vegetarian and non-vegetarian celebrities are backing the new film that takes a look at factory farmed pork, Pig Business.

Sienna Miller, Stella McCartney and several other stars are all calling for a ban on factory farmed pork in Europe. Activists who created the film claim pigs are often kept in conditions against European Union law, such as slatted floors with no bedding.

“This is such an important subject,” McCartney said of the film. “To be aware is to have individual power. This film gives us the information we need to have to make a change as a consumer, to show government and food manufacturers we deserve better. And so do the pigs giving their lives in such a barbaric way. If we stop the demand they have to stop the cruelty and deceit.”

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Joss Stone PETA

Vegetarian Joss Stone has bared all in an ad for PETA urging the Ministry of Defense to stop using bearskin in the hats worn by the Queen’s guards and instead switch to synthetic fur.

“Bears suffer and die for the Queen’s Guards’ caps,” the ad reads. “Support the campaign to end this cruelty.”

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Natalie Portman won Best Actress for her role in “Black Swan” at the Golden Globe awards.

The veg actress accepted the honor in leather-free shoes designed by vegetarian Stella McCartney and a necklace and earrings by Tiffany & Co., a jewelry company interested in sourcing conflict-free diamonds.

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Stella McCartney Redesigns Website With User Friendly Features

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, November 29th, 2010 in Fashion.

Stella McCartney. Credit: This Dish Is Vegetarian.

Stella McCartney. Credit: This Dish Is Vegetarian.

The vegetarian and ethical designer Stella McCartney has redesigned her website, StellaMcCartney.com, with several features to make the shopper’s experience more personal.

Private Wardrobing: A personalized service where a representative contacts the buyer to discuss purchase opportunities, giving the convenience of a sales assistant in the comfort of your home.

Customers can also get a closer glimpse at Stella’s company philosophies, updates on the store and tips on an environmentally friendly lifestyle in sections like “Stella’s World”, “What’s News” and “Stories.”

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Stella McCartney Gives Birth To Fourth Child

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, November 25th, 2010 in Children, Fashion.

Stella McCartney

Reports are that vegetarian designer Stella McCartney has given birth to her fourth child in London by Cesarean.

The birth comes just weeks after the launch of Stella’s first clothing line for children, which features eco-friendly organic fabrics, no fur or leather and even a shirt that benefits the McCartney family’s Meat-Free Monday campaign to reduce meat consumption’s impact on the planet.

Will Stella’s latest edition serve as an inspiration for more baby designs from her collection? Ethical and environmentally conscious moms of the world sure hope so!

Photo: PR Photos

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Stella McCartney Kids Leo Sweatshirt

Stella McCartney Kids Leo Sweatshirt

Stella McCartney has launched her first kids collection and is allowing child fashionistas with a techy side to enjoy the fashions via an iphone application, available from itunes for free. A percentage of sales from the Leo sweatshirt, shown above, will benefit the McCartney family Meat-Free Monday campaign, aimed to encourage people to eat vegetarian one day a week to reduce the impact of meat consumption on the environment.

The Collection: Keeping in Stella’s green ethics, the clothing line for boys and girls, aged newborn to 12 years, features modern styles crafted from organic cotton and absolutely no fur. According to ChildMode, every piece of clothing has been given a different child’s name, such as the Lara, an organic baseball shirt with stripes and floral prints.

“I wanted this first collection to include basic pieces that are comfortable and that address a child’s needs, without sacrificing the fun and carefree elements,” Stella said.

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Alan Cumming Hums For Hummus, Nuts For Almonds

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, October 29th, 2010 in Actors, Fashion, Food & Drink.

Actor Alan Cumming (The Good Wife, Spykids, X2: XMen United, Nightcrawler) has a featured interview in the November/December 2010 issue of Vegetarian Times where he discusses his rescue dogs, blasting fur-wearing Broadway and what he wished he would have told the Queen about using synthetic bear fur for the guards’ hats.

“A few years ago, I signed a petition asking the queen to stop using bearskin for those helmets [worn by Buckingham Palace guards] that tourists take pictures of. I didn’t get a chance to say this to the queen, but she should use a nice synthetic fiber for the helmets.”

We hear Stella McCartney is working on that.

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Stella McCartney is launching her own label of children’s clothing that will be available in November. Stella has previously partnered with GapKids and BabyGap to create fashions for youth.

According to UK Vogue, the range will feature prints for children up to 12 years old with “organic cotton onesies, floral printed dresses, quilted field jackets and rubber rain boots.”

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