Hello everyone,

We are very pleased to share that Quitanda, a brazilian retail based in São Paulo, has announced the commitment crate-free by 2027. You can check their commitment in Portuguese here.

Scale: São Paulo (Brazil).

Timeline: 3 years of negotiations, since 2021. 

Who: Sinergia Animal.

Follow Up: Quitanda is committed to publishing progress annually. Sinergia Animal will monitor the advances by email encouraging public reports.

For further details of this commitment and our campaign strategies, please write to: rborges@sinergiaanimal.org .

Thank you!

Raquel Borges
Corporate Engagement Manager - Brazil
Sinergia Animal


 

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