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Chinese Government talks at World Conference on Farm Animal Welfare in China
The Chinese government publicly declares its commitment on farm animal welfare at The World Conference on Farm Animal Welfare in China.
Read moreLandmark Extinction & Livestock conference held in London
Compassion and WWF-UK hosts the first international conference to examine how modern meat production is affecting life on earth.
Read moreElior Group makes global broiler commitment
Elior Group is the first contract caterer to sign up to the new welfare requirements for broiler chickens, across its global operations.
Read moreKnorr advances global higher welfare commitments
Knorr commits to 100% higher welfare chicken, pork and beef globally by 2024, with additional criteria for chickens in Europe and North America.
Read moreImportant changes to the Good Chicken Award
Compassion has changed the criteria for the Good Chicken Award. Read more here.
Read moreMcDonald’s to reduce antibiotic use in global chicken supply
Article about McDonald's announcement to reduce antibiotic use for all their chicken globally by 2027.
Read moreWhy multi-tier colony and netted systems are bad for broiler welfare
A short article describing why multi-tier colony caged systems and netted systems offer lower welfare potential for broiler chickens.
Read moreTesco extends cage-free policy to central Europe
Tesco has extended its pledge to end the sale of eggs from caged hens to all of its central European stores from 2025.
Read morePodcast: Behind the scenes of Compassion’s Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards
Check out the latest podcast which takes you behind the scenes of Compassion’s Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards (GFAWA), held in London on 28 June.
Read moreExtinction and Livestock Conference: the impact of livestock production on the future of life on Earth
Find out more about Compassion and WWF's international conference in October which will explore how we can transform our global food and farming systems to work better for people, the planet and animals.
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