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Exciting news – The Walt Disney Company announced a cage-free commitment for China and Hong Kong locations. Disney has pledged to be fully cage-free for both shell and liquid eggs by 2030. Compassion in World Farming has been working with Disney for over four years. We view this policy as a great first step and will continue to work with Disney to ensure combination/limited access systems are not included in its supply chain, as well as expand Disney’s commitment to a true global policy throughout the world.

 

Timeline: CIWF has been working with Disney since 2020 in the APAC region.

 

Groups involved: Compassion in World Farming, The Accountability Board, Mercy For Animals, The Humane League, and Humane Society International

  • CIWF apologizes for excluding any other groups that were in contact with Disney – we are going off the engagement on Slack! We know this was a coalition effort and are excited to jointly celebrate on behalf of hens.

 

CIWF has celebrated this news on our website here and here, as well as social media channels:

 

Congratulations to everyone working on this win!!

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