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The EU is one of the most important institutions in the world. They had amazingly ambitious plans to transform the lives of the billions of farmed animals in the EU which sadly, were put on hold last year. Today, we speak to an expert in EU animal welfare policy, Alice Di Concetto from the European Institute for Animal Law & Policy, about what happened, what animal advocates might hope to win in the next few years and how we might improve our lobbying efforts.

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Chapters

1. Trade Tensions and Animal Welfare Standards (00:00:00)

2. Discussing Failed EU Animal Welfare Reforms (00:02:07)

3. Corporate Campaigns: A Change of Mind (00:09:53)

4. EU Policy Challenges and Lobbying Dynamics (00:15:46)

5. Future of EU Animal Welfare Policy (00:26:17)

6. Cage-Free Progress and Trade Restrictions (00:35:35)

7. Animal Ethics vs Environmental Ethics (00:43:14)

8. Netherlands' Ban on Chick Culling (00:54:28)

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