Founded | 1994 |
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Type | Farmed animal welfare food assurance scheme |
Focus | Animal welfare |
Location | |
Origins | RSPCA |
Area served | United Kingdom |
RSPCA Assured is a not-for-profit farm animal welfare assurance and food labelling scheme from the RSPCA. All farms on the RSPCA Assured scheme must comply with the RSPCA's "stringent higher welfare standards".[1] RSPCA Assured assesses farms, hauliers and abattoirs and if they meet every standard, the RSPCA Assured label can be used on their food product.[2] RSPCA Assured was founded in 1994 as Freedom Food, with the standards of welfare based on the five freedoms that were defined by the UK Government's Farm Animal Welfare Committee.[3] In 2015, Freedom Food was rebranded as RSPCA Assured and claims that all animals under its scheme are raised to "higher farm animal welfare standards".[1][4] In 2017, it was estimated that since its creation the RSPCA Assured scheme has raised 600 million animals under its welfare standards.[5] Animal welfare historians have noted that the RSPCA Assured scheme has influenced other humane food certification programs operating worldwide.[5][6]
In recent years, the RSPCA Assured scheme has received criticism from media coverage of animal cruelty that has taken place on RSPCA Assured farms.[7][8]
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