Why The Humane League Stands for Animals and Workers Exploited by the Meat Industry
Our food system is largely built on bloodshed and quick profits, at the expense of both animals and humans.

Mending our broken food system isn't just about ending the abuse of animals. It's also about ending the exploitation of people on the front lines of industrial agriculture. And it's about creating a world that celebrates the unique, authentic, intersectional lived experiences of all people.
We're also committed to making The Humane League a more compassionate, equitable community, for everyone who touches our work.
Social Justice
Factory farming threatens Indigenous people’s communities and cultures. But, both in the United States and abroad, Indigenous people are standing up and fighting back against the forces that continue to exploit their land for profit.
Social Justice
Our food system is largely built on bloodshed and quick profits, at the expense of both animals and humans.
Social Justice
The US meat industry is prioritizing profit over the lives of workers and animals.
Social Justice
Our common ground with slaughterhouse workers.
Social Justice
Low pay, long hours, and unsafe, unsanitary working conditions are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the cruel way factory farm laborers are treated.