In this day and age, many hold the view that the use of animals to produce food and various products in different aspects of society namely clothing and medicine is no longer necessary. From my perspective, I wholeheartedly side with this view and will discuss several compelling reasons in this essay.
these days, advocates of reducing meat intake as the primary food source in daily meals should have their belief justified. In fact, there is a growing concern over the issue related to life-threatening cancers and cardiovascular disease, two of which might be caused by excessive consumption of red meat on a regular and long-term basis. this seems to reflect poor health conditions amongst consumers, raising the demand for appropriate changes in human diets with a view to addressing meat-related health challenges and improving public health. As a result, a myriad of alternative meat products are available in the market. A typical example of these alternatives is apparently exemplified through a plant-based diet, which is scientifically proven to provide the same number of nutrients for consumers as a meat-based diet. If a person consumes mushroom and tofu regularly, their body will still function extremely well on account of high levels of protein in these two ingredients, once thought to be exclusively found in meat.
Furthermore, alternatives have been introduced to gradually replace animal products in medical sector and clothing industry. In particular, medical experiments on animals have long been criticised for their inhumanity and brutality, causing animals to suffer for human personal gains. I firmly believe that modern medicine is likely to express a preference for plant-based treatment through the use of herbs and unique plant types such as ginseng to cure diseases, prolong human life expectancy and aid medical practitioners. To a certain extent, the idea of using plants in medicine triggers a change in the attitude of fashion industry. A large number of designers are currently attempting to experiment on plant materials to manufacture high-end clothing lines and accessories, thus safeguarding endangered species including tigers and crocodiles against being killed for fur and skin to cater the needs for luxury coats and handbags.
In conclusion, I personally contend that animals should not be taken as a material in fashion industry and medicine, or consumed in our daily meals. alternatives to animal products are available in form of plants, which seems a better and more humane option to be experimented and further developed in the long run. 
In this day and age,  
many hold
 the view that the  
use
 of  
animals
 to produce food and various  
products
 in  
different
 aspects of society  
namely
 clothing and  
medicine
 is no longer necessary. From my perspective, I  
wholeheartedly
 side with this view and will discuss several compelling reasons in this essay. 
these
 days, advocates of reducing meat intake as the primary food source in daily meals should have their belief justified. In fact, there is a growing concern over the issue related to life-threatening cancers and cardiovascular disease, two of which might  
be caused
 by excessive consumption of red meat on a regular and long-term basis.  
this
 seems to reflect poor health conditions amongst consumers, raising the demand for appropriate  
changes
 in  
human
 diets with a view to addressing meat-related health challenges and improving public health.  
As a result
, a myriad of  
alternative
 meat  
products
 are available in the market. A typical example of these  
alternatives
 is  
apparently
 exemplified through a plant-based diet, which is  
scientifically
 proven to provide the same number of nutrients for consumers as a meat-based diet. If a person consumes mushroom and tofu  
regularly
, their body will  
still
 function  
extremely
 well on account of high levels of protein in these two ingredients, once  
thought
 to be exclusively found in meat. 
Furthermore
,  
alternatives
 have  
been introduced
 to  
gradually
 replace  
animal
  products
 in medical sector and clothing industry.  
In particular
, medical experiments on  
animals
 have long been  
criticised
 for their inhumanity and brutality, causing  
animals
 to suffer for  
human
 personal gains. I  
firmly
 believe that modern  
medicine
 is likely to express a preference for plant-based treatment through the  
use
 of herbs and unique  
plant
 types such as ginseng to cure diseases, prolong  
human
 life expectancy and aid medical practitioners. To a certain extent, the  
idea
 of using  
plants
 in  
medicine
 triggers a  
change
 in the attitude of fashion industry.  
A large number of
 designers are  
currently
 attempting to experiment on  
plant
 materials to manufacture high- 
end
 clothing lines and accessories,  
thus
 safeguarding endangered species including tigers and crocodiles against  
being killed
 for fur and skin to cater the needs for luxury coats and handbags. 
In conclusion
, I  
personally
 contend that  
animals
 should not  
be taken
 as a material in fashion industry and  
medicine
, or consumed in our daily meals.  
alternatives
 to  
animal
  products
 are available in form of  
plants
, which seems a better and more  
humane
 option to  
be experimented
 and  
further
 developed in the long run.