Tell the UK Governments to Stop Killing Our Rivers

Over 25,000 of you have signed our petition calling on the UK Governments to Stop Killing Our Rivers. Will you now also write to your parliamentary representative?

Our rivers are dying – and factory chicken farming is fuelling the crisis. Phosphate in the manure produced intensive poultry farming can leech into our rivers, causing algal blooms which starve the waters of oxygen, killing precious habitats for wildlife like otters and kingfishers. The situation is dire: the Environment Agency reports ‘unacceptable levels’ of phosphate in over half of English rivers. 

Responsibility sits with the devolved nations and Westminster. So we need the UK Governments to take urgent action, before it's too late. Write to your Parliamentary representative to let them know you'd like to see: 

  • A ban on new intensive chicken units 
  • Support for farmers to exit this damaging industry 
  • Action to reduce chicken consumption to more sustainable levels 

Help save a river near you 

The River Wye on the Wales/England border is now very close to complete ecological collapse, with damaging pollution from industrial chicken farming as a dominant threat. But the Wye is not the only river in danger. Other rivers around the UK, from Shropshire and Powys to Norfolk and Yorkshire, are at serious risk from an increase in intensive poultry units. These vast polluting sheds, operated under contract to companies like Avara, can house up to 40,000 chickens in overcrowded conditions. 

Let’s move to nature-friendly farming 

There is a better way to farm that respects nature and wildlife. By enabling farmers to adopt more sustainable methods of farming that work with nature, we can protect our rivers and the rich variety of wildlife that depends on them. We can help farmers move away from the intensive poultry industry that’s controlled by global food corporations and supermarkets, so they can raise higher welfare chickens in a more natural, humane environment.  

Use our tool today to send a powerful message to UK Governments: Stop killing our rivers

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