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News Section Icon Published 9/4/2024

New book explores solutions for future of food

Thought-provoking new book sees more than 50 global experts explore regenerative farming and sustainable diets.

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News Section Icon Published 8/28/2024

Victory! California Set to Ban Octopus Farming

California is set to become the second state to ban octopus farming and the first to ban the sale of farmed octopus meat.

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News Section Icon Published 8/16/2024

100 scientists unite in call to ‘keep octopuses wild’

We join experts calling on U.S. lawmakers to ban octopus farming

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News Section Icon Published 7/31/2024

US CONGRESS BILL COULD BAN OCTOPUS FARMING

Landmark new bill could prevent cruel octopus farming throughout the U.S.

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News Section Icon Published 7/12/2024

Devastating environmental impact of proposed octopus farm

From public health to biodiversity loss, our report explores environmental threats of Nueva Pescanova's octopus farm plans.

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News Section Icon Published 6/14/2024

Ban Live Exports Day: Push for Global Action

Call for countries to follow Great Britain’s lead in banning cruel trade in live animals as activists take part in mass online action.

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News Section Icon Published 5/14/2024

Historic new law to ban live exports

Live animal exports finally banned from Great Britain!

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News Section Icon Published 5/8/2024

New threats of octopus farm plans revealed

Campaigners call for octopus farm to be stopped as new documents reveal plans threatened environment, wildlife and public health.

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News Section Icon Published 4/25/2024

Businesses commit to welfare improvements but are slow to action

Business Benchmark for Farm Animal Welfare relaunched with tougher criteria, raising the bar for global food companies.

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News Section Icon Published 4/10/2024

House releases draft Farm Bill reversing state farmed animal welfare standards

Despite broad opposition, the House Agriculture Committee included language to nullify citizen-passed laws in California and Massachusetts in its draft of the upcoming Farm Bill.

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