As 2025 Industry Deadlines Hit, Subway, Wendy’s, And Crumbl Face Scrutiny Over Cage-Free Egg Failures Amid Escalating Bird Flu Crisis

With 2025 marking the self-imposed deadline for hundreds of food companies to transition to 100% cage-free eggs, a new report from The Humane League, a global nonprofit working to end the abuse of animals raised for food, reveals the state of the U.S. restaurant industry on its shift to cage-free eggs. With a concerning 74% of bird flu cases coming from caged birds this year, which companies have kept their word—and which are lacking transparency and hiding the truth from consumers? The 2025 Eggsposé evaluates major restaurant brands and convenience…

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Camden Charity Reports Big Impact Locally, As The UK’s Leading Authority In Participatory Grant-Making

London charity Camden Giving has continued in its mission of creating meaningful change and addressing local inequalities in Camden, as highlighted in its 2025 Impact Report out this week. Despite the worst poverty rate amongst all London Boroughs, Camden continues to be a beacon of civic engagement with residents, grassroots organisations and businesses coming together to foster collective power and drive meaningful change.  Enlisting the participation of local members of Camden communities in deciding how and when grant money has been utilised has been key in achieving the following successes…

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Cycling UK unveils brand refresh, cementing its vision for happier, healthier and greener communities

Cycling UK, the UK’s leading cycling charity, has today unveiled a refreshed brand to cement its charitable identity and help deliver its mission to enable and inspire people from all backgrounds to experience cycling’s joys and benefits. Developed in close partnership with the creative agency elvis, Cycling UK’s new brand is designed to underpin the charity’s commitment to creating happier, healthier and greener communities through cycling. Through its new look and feel, Cycling UK aims to show that more people cycling has far-reaching benefits for everyone, and not just those…

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Britain’s brewing heritage at risk from climate change, new research commissioned by British Beer & Pub Association and Zero Carbon Forum reveals

The future of Britain’s traditional supply of brewing ingredients, from both home and abroad, is at risk of being severely diminished by climate change unless brewers, farmers and the Government work together, the BBPA and the Zero Carbon Forum have warned. Their call for urgent collaboration to protect domestic production of British barley and hops from climate change is outlined in a new report commissioned by BBPA and Zero Carbon Forum and authored by specialist sustainability consultancy, 3Keel. It warns Britain’s unique brewing heritage is at risk as changes in…

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ASA – Understanding Advertising: Context and Concerns

The ASA/CAP have released a post called: Understanding Advertising: Context and Concerns. I have enclosed the text of the link below, but please have a look at the ASA/CAP site as there are lots of things of interest to anyone with an interest in Ethical Marketing. We’re committed to protecting the public, particularly vulnerable groups, by ensuring ads are legal, decent, honest, and truthful. Our 2024-2028 strategy, AI-assisted collective ad regulation, sets out how we will use research tools to identify and tackle the most pressing ad-related issues.  To support…

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