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We are delighted to announce that all fresh chicken at Waitrose will meet the higher welfare requirements of the Better Chicken Commitment (BCC). In a trailblazing move, Waitrose has also ...
The annual Peter Roberts Memorial Lecture, named in honour of our founder, was held in the prestigious Sheldonian Theatre. Miriam, a vocal and formidable animal welfare champion, spoke to a packed ...
Compassion in World Farming and Animal Policy International are warning that an imminent UK-US trade deal, that may be rushed through in response to Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’, poses a significant ...
Yesterday (2nd April), in a significant step forward for animal welfare, Domino’s Pizza Group, the master franchise for the Domino's brand in the UK and Ireland, has committed to source all of its ...
The latest Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare (BBFAW), released today (27 March), reveals steady progress on farm animal welfare across the global food industry. BBFAW is the world’s leading ...
Actors Dame Joanna Lumley and Pauline McLynn have joined forces with Compassion in World Farming, and over 120 other high-profile individuals, experts and other NGOs to condemn a decision by Brittany ...
Today (27th March), we launched the latest Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare (BBFAW), which ranks 150 global food companies on their animal welfare policies, practices and performance. BBFAW ...
More than 50 billion chickens are reared annually as a source of food, for both their meat and their eggs.
Compassion in World Farming, with support from the Tubney Charitable Trust and the World Society for the Protection of Animals commissioned a new study to understand the water footprint of livestock ...
Compassion In World Farming campaigns peacefully to end factory farming and create sustainable food systems that benefit animals, people, and the planet. Why? We believe that everyone has the right to ...
There have long been concerns that their introduction to veterinary medicine (in 1993 in the UK, and earlier in some EU countries) might undermine their effectiveness in human medicine. As a result, ...
Octopuses are complex, intelligent, and sentient animals, very well known for their eight arms and their amazing cognitive abilities. Studies have shown that octopuses learn easily, can solve problems ...
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