It’s likely your money is being invested into cruel factory farming practices

Pig at a factory farm

Did you know some high street banks use your money to support the growth of factory farming, by providing investment to giant meat producers like JBS?

While you might be committed to ethical choices in your daily life, your savings, pension, or taxes might be supporting factory farming practices that do not only subject animals to lives of unimaginable suffering but pose a risk to human health as well.

Public institutions like the NHS and state-run schools are serving low-nutrition, factory-farmed meat while banks and pension funds are investing in the continued growth of this cruel industry. 

Factory farmed animals, such as pigs, cows, and chickens, are raised in filthy, cramped conditions where they cannot move freely, and are pumped with antibiotics to survive the horrific circumstances they are subjected to. Corporations like JBS profit from this suffering, and if your money is tied to their expansion, you’re indirectly supporting this brutal system. 

But it doesn’t have to be this way. You can make your voice heard.  

We must act now before it’s too late. Sign our petition to the UK government and let them know that there is no future for factory farming.