Dairy alternatives such as oats, almond or soy are more sustainable than animal milk. But each type of plant milk also has an impact on the environment – some more than others. Exactly what these effects are is being observed and studied. The studies on this are still in the early stages. One of the most significant at present is that of Oxford University. Under the direction of Joseph Poore, a database of over 10,000 farms worldwide has been created. Data from different countries were compared to estimate the environmental impact of soy milk, almond milk, oat milk, and rice milk compared to dairy products.
Their conclusion: no matter which plant-based milk you choose, animal milk is worse for the environment, greenhouse gas emissions, water use, land use and eutrophication than its plant-based alternative on every indicator.
Each of the sustainable milk alternatives also has an impact on the environment, but not always a bad one. When you switch from dairy products to plant-based milks, you’re actually doing the environment a favor to some extent.
The question of whether animal – or plant milk is more sustainable, more or less clarified and also that it has more life-prolonging ingredients. But what about the different types of plant milks themselves? Here we take a look at the differences and find out which alternative milk is best for you and the environment.