Derek Goodwin (m): We’re going 
where there’s people that aren’t vegan and the Bus will attract their 
attention and we’re going to be handing out vegan donuts that we baked 
last night, and handing out literature and hopefully get a few people 
thinking. 
HOST: Gather around, loving viewers! On this week’s 
edition of Good People, Good Works we board the comfortable and inviting
 Vegan Bus. The Vegan Bus project is a group of activists, artists and 
speakers who travel around in a school bus that uses vegetable oil as 
fuel with the mission to increase public awareness about the links 
between a lifestyle free of animal products, health and sustainability.
Based
 in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA the project was started by 
Evolvegan, an organization that is also responsible for Vegan Radio, a 
podcast about veganism, vegans, animal rights, and living a cruelty-free
 lifestyle and Veganica, an on-line gallery space for artists who are 
vegetarian or vegan to display their work.
Derek Goodwin is the founder and president of Evolvegan as well as The Vegan Bus’ driver. 
Derek Goodwin (m): Um,
 The bus is a vehicle of transformation. We use it to go places, talk 
about veganism and talk about sustainability issues with food and with 
other resources like fuel. 
The bus runs on waste vegetable oil, 
which we collect from restaurants, and so that’s always a good 
conversation starter. And just having a bus always makes people look and
 get happy and start talking. 
For more details on The Vegan Bus, please visit: 
TheVeganBus.comFor information on other Evolvegan projects please visit the following websites:
Vegan Radio 
Veganradio.com Veganica 
Veganica.com