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Tell Popeyes to End Cruelty
Popeyes is sourcing chickens that were bred to grow so big, so fast that they often can't even support their own body weight. Take action now!
Read morePlant Based News Interviews CIWF
Plant Based News sat down with Leah Garces, US Executive Director of Compassion in World Farming to discuss factory farming, building bridges with the so-called opposition, and shifting the world to a more plant-based diet.
Read moreCampbell Improves Animal Welfare
Campbell publishes its first ever comprehensive animal welfare policy and transparently reports progress on reforms so far.
Read moreCaring About Jaguars Means Caring About Chickens
Intensive animal agriculture is driving many of our most cherished wild species—from jaguars to bison to bees—to the brink of extinction.
Read moreCan factory farming feed the world?
If we were to start all over, we would never choose such an unsustainable, destructive food system.
Read moreMeat Industry Leader Cargill Invests in Clean Meat
Cargill, the world’s largest supplier of ground beef, just made a game-changing investment in “clean meat” startup Memphis Meats—a company with the innovative goal of producing meat without the need to raise animals.
Read moreWhy the National Chicken Council Has it All Wrong
A new National Chicken Council study warns against slower growing chicken breeds and other changes companies are calling for. But they got it all wrong.
Read moreTop 5 Food Service Companies Step Up For Chickens
In recent weeks, food service leaders Sodexo, Delaware North, and Centerplate joined Compass Group and Aramark in announcing major steps to improve the lives of chickens across their supply chains by 2024.
Read more2016 Impact for Farm Animals
Watch the 2-minute video to see the incredible impact you made for farm animals in 2016.
Read moreFood service giants lead the way to better chicken
In a major milestone for farm animal welfare, global food service giants Compass Group and Aramark have committed to improving the lives of the millions of chickens in their supply chains by 2024.
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