Red Tractor re-certifies horrific Panorama dairy farm
Red Tractor has recertified the Welsh dairy farm that was featured in an episode of BBC’s investigative program Panorama in February, which showed footage of workers horrifically and illegally abusing the cows.
Goats subjected to violence and neglect at M&S, Ocado, Asda and Morrisons supplier, reveals Animal Justice Project
EXPOSED: With the suffering of cows receiving so much attention, it’s easy to forget about the other animals whose milk we steal. But thanks to the work of campaign NGO Animal Justice Project, abuse and neglect of goats has been uncovered at a farm supplying the UK’s leading ‘high welfare’ supermarkets.
Animal Rebellion plans to cause “large-scale material disruption to the supply of dairy”
NEWS: Animal Rebellion has revealed in a new campaign video its plans to cause “large-scale material disruption to the supply of dairy” in the UK this September.
How animal agriculture holds all the power in New Zealand
DEEP DIVE: Expanding on many of the issues highlighted in our video ‘How animal agriculture runs New Zealand’, Claire Hamlett delves into the ways animal agriculture exerts an uncompromising control over an entire nation despite its impact on the environment and animals.
MILKED: Q&A with documentary director and producer Amy Taylor
MILKED - available to watch free on Waterbear now - follows the story of activist Chris Huriwai as he ventures deep into the land of dairy, taking on the giants of New Zealand’s most powerful industry to expose the looming sustainability crisis and the dangerous denial of impending agricultural disruption. We spoke to director and producer Amy Taylor about the issues raised in this bold new documentary.
REVIEW | Cow: Luma, the star unmourned, and how they got it so wrong
We don’t review many films here at Surge, but on watching Cow - which had the potential to be one of the most important portraits of a farmed animal ever to be made - we’re left with the feeling that justice wasn’t done to its star, Luma the mother cow. Spoiler alerts are not necessary, writes Andrew Gough.
BBC Panorama showed the reality of dairy. The reaction has been wild.
On Monday night the BBC aired an episode of its investigative documentary show Panorama entitled ‘A Cow’s Life: The True Cost of Milk?’ The reaction from viewers has been huge and heartening, while that of the dairy industry has been furious but rather more predictable.
Top 5 books and films to watch this Veganuary and change your way of thinking forever
To mark the release of our Veganuary 2022 video, here is our list of the five best books, films and documentaries to help humans shift their perspective to some of those who we exploit by not going plant-based. Do you know someone taking the Veganuary challenge? Send them our essential viewing and reading to help them make the ethical connection.
The Starbucks “upcharge” news was fake, but did it raise important questions about dairy and justice issues?
OPINION: Starbucks today made the staggering announcement to remove its plant-based milk surcharge and instead apply it to cows’ milk to combat what it called “dietary racism"…or did it? The news turned out to be fake, but did it highlight discrimination against those who cannot stomach dairy?
Farmers boycotted Nestlé vegan chocolate but are silent on deforestation-linked cheese?
OPINION: The announcement by Nestlé of its new plant-based range was met with furious indignation from farmers who accused the food giant of ‘virtue signalling’. But where was their recognition of hypocrisy when dairy farming was linked to deforestation, asks Claire Hamlett.
I took a course for dairy farmers as a vegan and this is what I learnt
Why am I, a Surge team member, even taking a course on dairy production? Let’s wind back a bit to the beginning of the story.
Dairy in distress as UK sales to EU drop 96% due to Brexit
In yet another sign that the UK dairy industry is in serious trouble, new figures out this week have revealed a staggering drop in sales of milk and cream to the EU, by far our largest export market. Is this really just teething troubles, as Boris Johnson calls them, or is it another nail in the coffin of cow exploitation?