Farming, Environment Andrew Gough Farming, Environment Andrew Gough

Major UK chicken feed supplier Cargill still guilty of funding Amazon destruction - is it any surprise for the ‘world’s worst company’?

BLOG: Cargill - America’s largest privately held company and multinational food conglomerate - has today been revealed to still be supplying UK farms with feed sourced from producers linked to Amazon deforestation, despite promises to clean up its supply chain. But for a multinational dubbed ‘the worst company in the world’ for a litany of reasons, is it really any surprise?

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Environment Claire Hamlett Environment Claire Hamlett

Could hummus solve world hunger? Study examines chickpeas over meat as sustainable protein source

For many vegans, our love affair with the humble chickpea knows no bounds. Where would we be without our hummus, fresh falafel or chana masala? Chickpeas are an important and more sustainable source of protein for those who refuse to eat animals, but now a new study aims to show they could in fact feed the world and eliminate hunger completely.

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Environment, Vegan for the future Claire Hamlett Environment, Vegan for the future Claire Hamlett

Glasgow Climate Pact: Business-as-usual for animals

After two weeks of negotiations, speeches, industry lobbying and civil society actions, the UN Climate Summit COP26 has ended with the Glasgow Climate Pact, an agreement between almost 200 nations on how to keep the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement alive. Yet it’s business-as-usual for animals, writes Claire Hamlett.

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'Agents of protection': Children eat meat but don't want to eat animals, confirms new study

WEEKEND READ: Do children know what they’re eating when their parents give them bacon and eggs? According to a new study, children aged seven and younger frequently don’t understand that meat - and to a lesser extent eggs and dairy - comes from animals, yet often classify animals as “not OK to eat”.

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Farming, Dismantle Dairy, Environment Claire Hamlett Farming, Dismantle Dairy, Environment Claire Hamlett

Farmers boycotted Nestlé vegan chocolate but are silent on deforestation-linked cheese?

OPINION: The announcement by Nestlé of its new plant-based range was met with furious indignation from farmers who accused the food giant of ‘virtue signalling’. But where was their recognition of hypocrisy when dairy farming was linked to deforestation, asks Claire Hamlett.

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