Why is factory farming bad for the environment




















Likewise, livestock release methane gas during their digestion process. For this reason, factory farms serve as concentrated sources of methane gas emissions.

Land and rainforests are cleared to allow livestock to graze and be raised. There is a need for land to be used for crops to feed the animals raised on factory farms, and a major draw on our water supply to grow these crops, provide the animals with drinking water, and clean the farms, slaughterhouses, and transport trucks.

While the CWA has evolved over time, the EPA has yet to conduct the proper research regarding factory farm runoff or implement any form of regulations, citations, or fines for violations. The Clean Air Act CAA is a federal statute that has undergone revisions and amendments , but still does not list factory farms as a categorical source of pollution.

Factory farms emit noxious air pollutants such as ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and methane. These emissions negatively impact human health, animal health, and the environment as a whole. Meat reduction and shifting to more sustainable and kinder practices have the potential to put an end to many cruel industrial farming practices, such as extreme confinement, the overuse of antibiotics, and brutal mutilations.

According to a Mintel report on dining out, more than one-in-five diners want restaurants to offer more plant-based entrees. By eating fewer animal products and only consuming meat from small family farms, you can help protect the planet, your health, and countless animals.

Join the global movement of people who are committed to creating a kinder future by pledging to EatLessMeat today! To protect the planet, we need to protect farmed animals. Factory Farming and Water Pollution In it was reported that toxins from factory farms runoff had caused the largest dead zone in US history in the Gulf of Mexico. Land Usage from Factory Farms The United States has five times as many livestock animals as humans, and it takes a lot of land to grow feed for the meat that ends up on our plates.

And under President Donald Trump, EPA has exempted livestock operations from requirements under other laws that industries report significant releases of air pollutants including ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. Research has linked proximity to factory farms to various health risks.

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