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Pig looking out of her cage on a factory farm - World Animal Protection

Factory farming is a super threat to our health

Posted on 16/10/2020 by Guest Blogger

There's a ticking timebomb in factory farming that could make our public health crisis even worse: superbugs. 700,000 people die from superbugs each year.

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Animals in farming
A pig in an intensive, cage-system factory farm.

Concerned about climate change? Eating less meat reduces greenhouse gas emissions

Posted on 01/10/2020 by Guest Blogger

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues in the world today. A warming planet has implications on the well-being of humans and animals alike.

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Animals in farming
A spread of plant-based food: a large bowl containing a smaller bowl full of chickpeas, surrounded by avocados, tomatoes, edamame beans, spinach and sweet potato. Next to it, a smaller bowl filled with bright purple beetroot dip.

5 affordable sources of plant protein

Posted on 21/07/2020 by Guest Blogger

Stay healthy and save money by eating more plants.

Subject:
Animals in farming
A hand picking vegetable from a wall of colourful red and yellow peppers

5 easy tips to eat less meat

Posted on 13/05/2020 by former employee Daniela Valla

Reducing our meat consumption benefits animals, the planet and our health. Here are our top tips to get started.

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Animals in farming
Pigs in high-welfare group housing

Why eating less meat is better for animals, humans and the planet

Posted on 13/05/2020 by Guest Blogger

An ethical approach to eating meat can make a huge difference to your life and the lives of billions of factory-farmed animals

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Animals in farming

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