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You protected 224 million animals in 2020, turning a year of challenge into lasting change
Despite all the trials and tragedies of the last year, your support, dedication and determination gave millions of animals a better life
McDonald’s, Starbucks and Subway have made no animal welfare progress in eight years
Major food companies are severely lacking on animal welfare standards, according to the latest Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare (BBFAW)
Animal welfare matters: see how your country treats animals
Our Animal Protection Index (API), which ranks countries on their laws protecting animals, exposes the drastic need for global change
Breaking: KFC commits to higher chicken welfare in six European countries, thanks to you
Chickens are winning as KFC joins the Better Chicken Commitment in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden and Belgium. It’s the first major fast food...
Big business is failing farm animals: Amazon, Walmart, Mars, Papa John’s and many more
The 2018 Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare (BBFAW) report reveals that many of the world’s biggest food and restaurant brands are ignoring animal...
In 2018 we achieved staggering success for millions of animals – thanks to you
From saving animals after a Guatemala disaster and ending circus elephants in Denmark, to vaccinating dogs in Kenya and moving a Chinese pork company to...
Superbugs found in pork from Carrefour Spain and Walmart Brazil
We found these superbugs – bacteria resistant to antibiotics most critically important to humans – in pork on supermarket shelves in Spain, Thailand, and...
1.41 trillion cow burps and 23.7 billion cowpats damaging the planet daily
Farm animals around the world are causing devastating damage to the environment by burping and farting out immense amounts of greenhouse gas. We must eat less...
Over half a million people demand KFC does better for chickens
More than 500,000 people from over 10 countries have signed our petition calling on KFC to give its chickens a life worth living. We’re in Louisville, Kentucky...
We applaud Kroger for committing to better pig welfare
Kroger, the largest grocery chain in the US, has committed to phasing out cruel gestation crates in its supply chain by 2025