Factory farming
is a bad investment
Facts for investorsMeet with usSupport this work

“With the damage factory farms cause to the environment, workers, our food system and ultimately human health, it is easy to see that the industry is heading towards a financial reckoning.

Evan Segal, Former Chief Financial Officer,

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Why are more and more investors
avoiding factory farming?

Image

Financial
Risk

Factory farming is subject to increasing regulation and the industry faces continued financial disruption, with increasing competition from plant-based and cultivated meat alternatives.

Image

Environmental
Destruction

The livestock sector has unprecedented environment impact, and ranks as a leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, catastrophic pollution, and excessive water consumption.

Image

Animal
Cruelty

Factory farming is the single greatest cause of animal suffering. The industry has a long history of abusive practices - and consumers are demanding more ethical choices.

There is no future
in factory farming

Investors are focused on alternative proteins and cultivated meat. Factory farming is inherently more risky, costly and increasingly unnecessary.

Connect with us