It may be uncomfortable, but we need to talk about it: the animal agriculture industry and zero waste (2024)

It may be uncomfortable, but we need to talk about it: the animal agriculture industry and zero waste (1)The animal agriculture industry is the leading cause of mostenvironmental degradation that is currently occurring.These detrimental effects happen as a result ofovergrazing, habitat loss, overfishingand more. We are currently in the next mass extinction and animal agriculture is only fueling this catastrophe.Waste in the meat industry,too, is a major problem as well.

Animal agriculture’s impact

The following facts and numbers are from thedocumentaryCowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret:

  • Processing one pound of beef uses 2,500 gallons of water, while it takes 477 gallons of water for eggsand nearly 900 gallons for cheese. Burningfossil fuels is the leading cause of climate change and the greenhouse effect has led to an unprecedented warming of the earth's temperature. Meanwhile, 82% of the world's underfed children live in countries where food is fed to livestock, and then sold to wealthier and developed countries. Animal agriculture produces 65% of the world's nitrous oxide emissions which has a global warming impact 296 times greater than carbon dioxide.
  • Raising livestock for human consumption generatesnearly 15% of total global greenhouse gas emissions,which is greater than all the transportation emissions combined. It also usesnearly 70% of agricultural land, contributing to deforestation, biodiversity lossand water pollution.

Ending our meat and dairy production could pause the increase of greenhouse gas emissions for 30 years, anew study suggests.All we need to do is adapt to a plant-based food system.

Also,this Forbes articlediscusses if animal agriculture costs more in health damage than it contributes to the economy.

Zero waste: sustainable farming

Agricultural waste,the unwanted or non-sellable materials that are produced in the growing of crops or raising of livestock, creates agricultural pollution.In reference to farming, thecontamination of the environment due to agricultural pollution is worrisome. However, sustainable farming can be possible.

Some negative effects of this pollution includesoil erosion, pesticide-related health issuesand even water contamination.

Zero waste agriculture means that the output of one process will be the input of another, such as composting with worms or using wastewater treatments solely.

Agriculture and similar land-use generates more greenhouse gas emissions than all power generation!

Transforming our food production systems and consumption habits are undeniable solutions that must be part of the changes when addressing climate change. Right now, it is not specifically being addressed as a key factor of climate change. Step one is recognizing that it is a contributor, and then committing to developing and implementing solutions and strategies that will support a transition away from these animal agricultural food systems and depend more heavily on the plant-centric food systems.

This moving documentary sheds light on why some of the truths of agricultural practicesare hushed in climate discussions.Since animal agriculture’s impact on the climate is so large and catastrophic, it is important to discuss this difficult topic.

Here are some small modifications you can make to your daily routine to reduceyour own personal greenhouse gas emissions.

Doing your part

  • A plant-based diet:if there is apprehension, begin with Meatless Mondays then adapt to meatless meals as often as you can! Get creative with your meal-prepping, there are countless recipes using all sorts of plants in various ways. Here are some of my favorite places I get inspiration from:

  • Try non-dairy milk, spreads, cheesesand more.

    • Milk alternatives

  • Stop supporting factory farming.

  • Compost.

Social justice acknowledgement

Zero waste farming is nota new idea;in fact, this concept is what farmers in developing countries have typically done for centuries! Farmers use their land and resources to their full potential.

A lot of plant-based meat and dairy alternatives have political, corporate and societal barriers that prevent some communities from wanting toadoptthis lifestyle. Lower prices and increasing access must be tackled and considered in influencing consumer decisions and protecting our environment.

Check out thisawesome articleabout how Indigenous communities are the creators of regenerative agriculture!

It may be uncomfortable, but we need to talk about it: the animal agriculture industry and zero waste (2024)
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