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New polling reveals 69% of Brits reject the practice of caging mother pigs in farrowing crates for weeks at a time
LONDON—New polling commissioned by leading animal protection organisation Humane World for Animals UK (formerly Humane Society International UK) reveals that more than two thirds (69%) of the British public reject the use of farrowing crates—cages used on farms to confine mother pigs who have just
New polling reveals 84% of Scots support ban on caging pigs in farrowing crates
EDINBURGH—New polling commissioned by leading animal protection organisation Humane World for Animals UK (formerly called Humane Society International UK) and conducted by The Diffley Partnership reveals that an overwhelming majority—84%—of the Scottish public reject the use of farrowing crates for
What does the European Commission’s Vision for Agriculture and Food promise for the future of animal welfare?
BRUSSELS—Yesterday, the European Commission presented its long-awaited Vision for Agriculture and Food: Shaping together an attractive farming and agri-food sector for future generations. This communication sets out a roadmap for the direction of agricultural and food policy in the EU for the next
Northshore School District sets a new standard in Washington state with ambitious plant-based pledge
20 million pets in the US experience poverty with their families
WASHINGTON—Approximately 20 million pets in the U.S. experience poverty with their families and 70% have never seen a veterinarian*. According to a new Harris Poll survey conducted on behalf of the Humane Society of the United States**, only around one in four Americans (28%) are even aware of this
New report reveals which U.S. food service companies are delivering on plant-based promises
WASHINGTON—Humane World for Animals, formerly called the Humane Society of the United States, has released its 2025 Food Service Industry Protein Sustainability Scorecard, an annual report evaluating leading U.S. food service providers on their efforts to improve animal welfare and reduce their
Global experts come together in webinar series to advance sow welfare in Brazil
SÃO PAULO—In April, Humane World for Animals Brazil, formerly called Humane Society International Brazil, hosted a three-part webinar series to advance sow welfare in Brazil. The series brought together animal welfare experts, veterinarians, academics, and industry professionals to share strategies
Especialistas se reúnem em série de webinars para promover o bem-estar de fêmeas suínas no Brasil
SÃO PAULO—Em abril, a Humane World for Animals, anteriormente chamada Humane Society International Brasil, realizou uma série de webinars em 3 seções com o objetivo de promover o bem-estar das matrizes suínas no Brasil. A série convidou especialistas em bem-estar animal, produção de suínos e mercado
Sa-Nguan Farm launches Thailand’s first cage-free pasteurized eggs
BANGKOK—Humane World for Animals, formerly called Humane Society International, commends Sa-Nguan Farm, an egg producer based in Saraburi province, for becoming the first company in Thailand to produce liquid eggs from cage-free hens. This achievement comes amid growing demand for cage-free eggs
Por Mali Boat Noodle Goes Cage-Free
BANGKOK — Humane World for Animals applauds the decision of the influential Thai noodle restaurant chain, Por Mali Boat Noodle, to improve animal welfare by implementing a cage-free egg procurement policy within all its restaurants by the end of 2025. Further, the group will take steps to educate
Addestramenti brutali e finte “staffette” alimentano il business dei combattimenti tra cani in Italia
ROMA—Il fenomeno criminoso dei combattimenti tra cani è ancora estremamente diffuso in tutta Italia, non solo al sud, in parte a causa di finte “staffette”, normalmente impiegate per facilitare le adozioni degli animali randagi, che i criminali utilizzano invece come mezzo per trasferire i
Brutal training and fake “rescues” fuel the dogfighting business in Italy
ROME, Italy—Dogfighting remains widespread across Italy—not only in the South—in part due to fake “rescues,” which criminals exploit as a means to transport fighting dogs from one region to another. These “rescues” mimic the legitimate transfer of stray animals to facilitate adoption. To effectively
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Stephanie Briggs is the chief people officer of Humane World for Animals.
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An accomplished human resources professional who develops and implements our strategy to ensure a culture of inclusivity and belonging.