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17/09/25

How to use legal frameworks around factory farming to inspire action

In March 2025, residents of As Conchas, Spain, launched a landmark legal case against national and regional au …

24/06/25

Joint statement: the EU must keep its promise & end toxic trade of banned pesticides

Over 600 civil society organisations and trade unions have joined forces in a joint statement calling on the E …

27/03/25

All you need to know about the Impossible Burger

[This Q&A has been updated on 9 July 2025] The Impossible Burger is a lab-made, genetically modified (GMO) …

11/02/25

Factsheets: impacts of pesticides & citizens’ demands for pesticide reduction

The European food production relies heavily on the use of dangerous chemicals. Everyday, we are exposed to a c …

28/01/25

Joint letter: Ensure EUDR benchmarking reflects human rights and environmental risks

The EU Deforestation Law is only as good as its implementation. That’s why we have signed an open letter along …

23/01/25

Roadmap for Pesticide Phase-Out

The widespread use of pesticides is not only threatens ecosystems and biodiversity but also impacts human heal …

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