For some numbers:
One graph even has California’s animal feed water usage so large it actually goes off the chart at 15.2 million acre-feet of water (it is distorted to make it fit as it notes). For some comparison, the blue water usage of animal feed is larger than all of almonds water usage of ~2 million acre-feet of water
https://pacinst.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/ca_ftprint_full_report3.pdf#page=25
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If the image isn’t loading for you, here’s a direct link: https://i.imgur.com/EjVps9Z.png
Per liter, dairy milk requires 628.2 L of freshwater vs almond milk requiring 371.46 L of freshwater. And if you use something like oat milk instead that gets you to 48.24 L
https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impact-milks
@usernamesAreTricky @vegivamp Oat milk is 🔥 .
For sure, oat milk is personally my favorite too
Same and this is making me even happier to be drinking it.
Love using oat milk for porridge. Double oat, so oaty.
I’ve switched entirely to oat milk. I don’t understand how it’s so creamy.
Of all the non-dairy milks I’ve tried, oat is the most palatable to me. Still distinctly prefer cow, though. But then i grew up on the fresh stuff, not the watery crap from the supermarket.
I make my own oat milk. Costs literal cents to make and you can modify it for you tastes
I suppose I should have guessed how much more resource-intensive dairy milk is just because it involves animals, but holy crap.
Soy milk gang!
I still like Soy milk the best. It’s tried and true, and uses less water than Oat. Sadly, the emissions are a bit higher…
But a benefit is that in making soy milk, you have the setup to make tofu, which is lovely as well.