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waste produced by animal agriculture

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The text "there's too much poo" above a cartoonish pile of animal waste; Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is wearing a gas mask and leaning away from the feces.

Our planet has a poop problem. The extreme excrement production of farmed animals directly affects your health, goes largely unregulated, and you're actually paying for the privilege of being poisoned. This is one public health crisis we should all give a crap about.

The Public Health Crisis of Animal Waste – Our Global Poo Problem

Arching across the top in large yellow lettering are the words “Poop Challenge”. They are separated slightly but the image of a Ben and Jerry’s “Chocolate Fudge Brownie” ice cream carton. On the top of the carton is a large poop emoji. To the left of the carton is a lawn sign with United States Environmental Protection Agency insignia upon it.

Take the POOP Nutrient Challenge and get paid $30K for your crappy ideas! The EPA, along with Ben & Jerry’s, the USDA, and a host of other heavyweights have launched a competition for craptastic concepts to deal with the dung overtaking our planet.

$30K Poop Nutrition Challenge! | Sponsored By Ben & Jerry’s

A person with their arms wrapped around a wide tree trunk. The word "FAIL" is stamped in red overtop the image.

The top environmental organizations and environmentalists should be fighting against the top threat to the environment, right? Well, they’re not.

Everything Wrong With Environmentalism In 11 Minutes Or Less!

All Posts for waste produced by animal agriculture

  • The text "there's too much poo" above a cartoonish pile of animal waste; Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is wearing a gas mask and leaning away from the feces.

    The Public Health Crisis of Animal Waste – Our Global Poo Problem

    Our planet has a poop problem. The extreme excrement production of farmed animals directly affects your health, goes largely unregulated, and you’re actually paying for the privilege of being poisoned. This is one public health crisis we should all give a crap about.

    Read more about The Public Health Crisis of Animal Waste – Our Global Poo Problem
  • The text "What does "cage-free" mean?" next to a hen sitting on a nest of eggs. A label tag stamped with "certified cage free farm eggs" hangs off of the text.

    What Does Cage-Free Eggs Mean?

    What does “cage-free” eggs mean? In the simplest terms, cage-free means exactly what it sounds like: laying hens are never caged. But the simplicity of this label ends there.

    Read more about What Does Cage-Free Eggs Mean?
  • A group of cows scattered across a lush green hillside sloping downwards into a vibrant blue ocean, the visual embodiment of idealized animal agriculture and human practices.

    The Best We Have To Offer? | How Ireland Exposes “Humane” Farming

    Most people are against factory farming—but what about grass-fed, free-range, humane? Nowhere is animal agriculture more idealized than the rolling green landscape of Ireland. Let’s take a close look at the very best we have to offer and see if the ideals live up to their promise.

    Read more about The Best We Have To Offer? | How Ireland Exposes “Humane” Farming
  • Arching across the top in large yellow lettering are the words “Poop Challenge”. They are separated slightly but the image of a Ben and Jerry’s “Chocolate Fudge Brownie” ice cream carton. On the top of the carton is a large poop emoji. To the left of the carton is a lawn sign with United States Environmental Protection Agency insignia upon it.

    $30K Poop Nutrition Challenge! | Sponsored By Ben & Jerry’s

    Take the POOP Nutrient Challenge and get paid $30K for your crappy ideas! The EPA, along with Ben & Jerry’s, the USDA, and a host of other heavyweights have launched a competition for craptastic concepts to deal with the dung overtaking our planet.

    Read more about $30K Poop Nutrition Challenge! | Sponsored By Ben & Jerry’s
  • A pig looks forlornly towards the camera. It is on its side, held in a tiny metal cage. Overlaying the image is the flag of the European Union.

    Europe’s Dark Secret: Eye Opening Speech!

    “It’s only like that in America”. The United States consistently plays the role of scapegoat on the international stage but are European standards for animal treatment and the environmental regulations really any better?

    Read more about Europe’s Dark Secret: Eye Opening Speech!
  • The image is split in two. On the left is a close up of a piglet being held in a person’s arms. On the right is a close up of a pig in a tiny metal crate. The animal is fully immobilized by the crate. Spanning across the center of the tow images is the “Smithfield Premium Meats” logo.

    Expectation Vs Reality: Smithfield Pork

    Take 3 minutes to go behind the scenes at Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer in the world. See how their public image compares to their private reality. If Smithfield lied, can any “humane” claims be trusted?

    Read more about Expectation Vs Reality: Smithfield Pork
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