ChickenTrack aims to drive compliance, encourage transparency and support the industry-wide transition to higher welfare ...
We are committed to transparency. To exercise effective governance and oversight, Compassion in World Farming benefits from the expertise and insight of a high-caliber board of trustees. This expert ...
Welcome to our media centre where you can find the latest news and information from the world's leading farm animal welfare organisation. If you are a journalist and have an enquiry or wish to speak ...
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) issued its 7th carbon budget this week (26th February) which highlights a critical issue: our current food system is a significant driver of climate change. It also ...
In January, we joined forces with our wonderful Patron, Joanna Lumley, to launch a parliamentary petition calling on the Government to end the use of cages for all UK farmed animals. In the UK, around ...
Absolutely Fabulous star spearheads call to end the use of cages for all UK farmed animals Read more about our investigations.
As part of our campaign to End.It and stop factory farming, we have released our new “Muck Map” alongside our friends at Sustain, the alliance for better food & farming, and Friends of the Earth. This ...
Joanna Lumley is an award-winning actress (three BAFTAs) and dedicated campaigner for human rights and animal welfare. She is equally known for her successful campaign supporting the rights of Gurkha ...
Factory farming is intensive farming systems that put production above all else, creating vast quantities of seemingly cheap meat, milk and eggs. Most of the 92 billion land animals farmed each year ...
More than 50 billion chickens are reared annually as a source of food, for both their meat and their eggs.
Back in 1950, chicken was eaten as a treat; British people ate less than a kilo in a whole year. Now, we eat on average 25kg in a year - that's more than 2 kg per month. Broilers (chickens farmed for ...
Caged farming affects billions of animals worldwide. These animals, including pigs, hens, rabbits, ducks, geese, and quail, spend their lives confined in tiny, cramped cages, unable to perform natural ...
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