Pension fund giant, ABP, stops investing in factory farming

ABP, giant pension fund, finally ends factory farming investments

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ABP, one of the largest pension funds in the world, was inspired to adopt an animal welfare policy after you forced them to ‘hear’ the impact of their investments.

Thanks to the support from animal lovers like you in 2022, our Dutch team parked digi-cars outside ABP's office that produced sounds from the inside of intensive factory farms. The goal was to raise awareness and move ABP to change their investment choices.

Thanks to your efforts, ABP has now adopted a new animal welfare policy. Watch more:

Our 2022 report, ‘ABP: Investing in an uninhabitable world’, showed that ABP invests over $8 billion in companies that either (financially) support or are directly involved in factory farming, causing large-scale animal suffering, nature destruction and climate change. 

Thanks to support from animal lovers like you, ABP will no longer invest in factory farming cruelty, steering away from funding major meat producers like JBS.

As one of the largest pension funds in the world, ABP has the power to create a better future for animals and the environment.

With you by our side, we will continue holding corporate giants accountable. Together, we can give farm animals a life worth living.

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