
The Albert Schweitzer Stiftung für unsere Mitwelt is dedicated to animal welfare with its core mission "Massentierhaltung abschaffen" (abolishing factory farming). The organization focuses on various animal species in industrial agriculture, including pigs, cattle, chickens, and aquatic animals. It employs a multi-faceted approach, combining direct programs and initiatives like the Broiler Chicken Initiative and Vegan Taste Week with policy and legal advocacy. The foundation also addresses the broader societal and environmental impacts of factory farming. Based in Berlin, Germany, the foundation operates as a non-governmental organization committed to a more sustainable future.
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Responsible Consumption & Production
End irresponsible factory farming production methods
The Albert Schweitzer Foundation for our fellow creatures/environment campaigns to abolish industrial animal agriculture, including housing forms 1 & 2, and promotes plant-based diets through initiatives like the Vegan Taste Week.
Life on Land
Protect terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity
The organization advocates for improved conditions for land animals like pigs and chickens in industrial agriculture. Its work reduces the negative environmental impact of factory farming on terrestrial ecosystems.
Life Below Water
Safeguard aquatic habitats and marine life
The Albert Schweitzer Foundation for our fellow creatures/environment works through its Aquaculture Welfare Standards Initiative to improve the welfare of fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods, promoting sustainable practices in aquatic systems.