• ClockworkOtter@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    There are several factors driving this decline, including labor shortages due to Brexit, rising operational costs, and burdensome bureaucracy. While the meat industry may lament these closures, animal advocates should view them as a victory for compassion and ethical consumption. Smaller, independent slaughterhouses are disappearing at a rapid rate, replaced by larger, industrialized facilities that prioritize efficiency over animal welfare.

    The closure of these smaller abattoirs is significant because they often had more humane practices and closer connections to the local farming community. In contrast, the remaining mega-slaughterhouses treat animals as mere commodities, subjecting them to inhumane conditions and suffering on an industrial scale. By reducing the number of these facilities, we are taking an important step towards a more ethical and sustainable food system.

    So without a concomitant reduction in meat production this sounds like a bad thing? More animals being slaughtered in worse conditions.

    • 5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 months ago

      Slaughterhouses are just a symptom of pasturing.

      Many people killing their dog or some people killing dogs all day is not much difference when killing is wrong - the usual criticism of alienation from the work and product doesn’t quite translate when it’s not your body to begin with.

      Veganism argues that abolishing slaughterhouses is just one step, for it also wants to abolish animal exploitation.

      Abolishing animal exploitation is coupled to abolishing slaughterhouses though, because artificially breeding animals for exploitation will eventually overpopulate the carrying capacity of a given area or company and breeders will need a way to sustain their business by killing ‘excess’ animals.

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    7 months ago

    Is that due to a reduction in meat consumption or an increase in imported meat or efficiency increases in slaughterhouses?

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      7 months ago

      Smaller, independent slaughterhouses are closing in favor of larger, more industrial ones. The bigger ones are more efficient at the cost of animal welfare.

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    7 months ago

    The pessimist in me says they’re getting bigger.