Why 8hours?

Every year millions of animals are transported along European highways, and too often under unacceptable conditions.

In 2002, the European Commission's Scientific Committee on Animal Health and Animal Welfare published the report "The Welfare of Animals during Transport" concluding that animal transports, as a ground rule, should be as short as possible. This recommendation is, however, not reflected in the current EU legislation.

 

Read more about the current EU legislation here .

 

According to current legislation animal transports up to several days are acceptable as long as the haulier fulfills simple demands concerning e.g. rest, feeding and watering of the animals. We do not think this is acceptable.

 

For a long time, societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals, concerned citizens and politicians have argued that something has to be done. Animals for slaughter should never be transported for more than eight hours.

 

Therefore, sign now for 8hours - and ask your friends to do the same. 

Signatures so far:

1088071

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The deadline for the collection of signatures on paper forms was 5 January. Please send any signatures you have collected as soon as possible. The online petition will remain open until the signatures are handed in to the European Commission.


European Parliament
Written Declaration 49/2011

304

target: 378 MEPs by 15 March 2012

Read about the Declaration here


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