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Animal welfare

What the EU does

Facts about animal welfare

84%
Percentage of Europeans who believe that the welfare of farmed animals should be better protected
2013
The year cosmetics tested on animals were banned from being sold in the EU
1.5 million
Number of citizens who supported a Citizens’ Initiative to ban fur farming

Areas of action

Evaluating ethical concerns and considering bans

Key achievements

  • The Commission has registered and responded to two European Citizens’ InitiativesFur Free Europe (2023) and End the Cage Age (2021).
  • Ban on certain uses of cages (hens, sows, veal calves). Thanks to EU legislation, 360 million laying hens and 12 million sows benefit from a better quality of life.
  • Since 2009 no animal testing for cosmetics purposes has been carried out in the EU.
  • Under the Lisbon Treaty, the EU formally recognised that animals are sentient beings. This means that EU institutions must “pay full regard to the welfare requirements of animals” when shaping policy.
  • Since 2006 more than 2,000 veterinarians have received training on animal welfare via programmes funded by the Commission.

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