Sentences with phrase «factory farmed animals»

I, too, have recently learned about the abuse of factory farm animals and can hardly believe there are people who behave with such cruelty.
We work with entrepreneurs, researchers, elected officials, regulators, the media, and institutions to create a seamless transition away from factory farmed animal products and toward alternatives that are better for our environment, food security, global health, and animals.
Reducing consumption of factory farmed animal products can be an efficient strategy to improve human health, protect the environment, and spare farm animals from cruelty.
Eating Mercifully is a short documentary that explores Christian perspectives on the cruelty inflicted upon millions of factory farmed animals in our world every day.
Founded in 1986 by Gene Baur, Farm Sanctuary is a safe haven for rescued factory farm animals.
There is nothing benign about factory farmed animal conditions, and it's pretty hard to make sure you're not getting such a product.
There are numerous health issues that stem from eating factory farmed animal meat and animal products like eggs and dairy.
Pigs from free - range and organic farms end their lives in the same slaughterhouses as factory farmed animals.
Consumption of foods from factory farmed animals containing pharmaceutical residues could be another contributing factor to the estrogen / testosterone imbalance at the root of gynecomastia.
At the same time, I was reading books and movies about the cruelties that factory farm animals go through to get to my dinner plate — although not even the Alec Baldwin narrative on Meet your Meat could change my mind permanently.
We are also working on rehabbing an old farm so that we may rescue former factory farm animals such as chickens, sheep and cows.
«The claim is that it is too expensive to produce vegetables without using factory farmed animal waste.
The Good Food Institute has a team of scientists, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and lobbyists, all of whom are laser - focused on using markets and food technology to transform our food system away from factory farmed animal products and toward clean meat and plant - based alternatives.
The suffering caused by the dairy and egg industry is possibly less well publicised than the plight of factory farmed animals.
To top it off, much of the growth hormones and antibiotics that are given to factory farmed animals in order to make them grow faster and bigger are still in the animal when we eat it!
He also narrated a touching video for Farm Sanctuary about factory farmed animals.
The Good Food Institute has a team of scientists, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and lobbyists, all of whom are laser - focused on using markets and food technology to transform our food system away from factory farmed animal products and toward clean meat and plant - based alternatives.
We also hold events for the Mitten Project, Back Pack Program and frequently donate a percentage of our sales to sanctuaries that rescue factory farmed animals.
He attributes his Vegan lifestyle to the mistreatment of factory farmed animals.
The best way to channel that outrage is by achieving the very thing they were trying to avoid — exposing the plight of factory farmed animals.
But on Monday we are taking over tv screens on behalf of every voiceless battery hen; every distressed mother pig; and on behalf of each and every factory farmed animal who deserves a life worth living.
We want to Make it Possible for all factory farmed animals, and encourage overseas animal protection organisations to contact us through Animals Australia so we can assist with arrangements to use the Make it Possible ad.
The truth is that the human digestive system has developed over almost 100,000 years to process a «hunter gatherer» type of diet most efficiently — this means fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, eggs, and meat (from healthy animals, a far cry from today's factory farmed animals).
So although I don't fully agree with veganism at least from a nutritional standpoint (moral arguments aside), I also don't agree with our current state of affairs of the majority of our food supply of factory farm raised animal products (at least here in the US, where the condition of the factory farm animals and nutritional quality of the food is horrendous).
(Actually, a lot of toxins are stored in fat, which is another reason why it's important to buy cuts of meat from properly raised, healthy animals, and, that if you do buy meat from factory farmed animals, that you cut the fat off or buy only lean cuts of meat.)
North Carolina is known by the rest of the country for cruel and inhumane practices regarding animals (whether it is roadside zoos, puppy mills or factory farm animals).
I have made it my mission to bring attention to the plight of factory farmed animals and the inhumane treatment of these animals.
Dogs breed in puppy mills suffer similar conditions to factory farmed animals; they're trapped in cramped cages and live in their own filth, amidst fear and pain.
A fellow Green Monster describes puppy mill dogs as similar to factory farmed animals, with the only difference being the state in which they end up on the shelves — factory farm animals end up at the grocery stores, puppy mill dogs at pet stores.
Avoiding rabbit varieties is one solution but choosing organic also ensures that there are no factory farmed animals in your pet food.
Genetically engineered animal replacement products are entering the market before they have been proven to be safe, scalable and sustainable alternatives to factory farmed animal products.
We know that fast food culture is a major problem when it comes to human health and well - being, as well as when it comes to the problem of factory farmed animals.
Comparing us to factory farmed animals, he suggests that: We're bending our body's biological clock to fit a schedule dictated by a mechanical clock on the wall, and we're the only creatures on the planet to do so.
Specifically, Food & Water Watch says in a press release, «the number of dairy cows and broiler chickens nearly doubled during the same time, making them the fastest - growing population of factory farmed animals
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