# Animal Justice Project

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**Animal Justice Project** is a British [animal rights](/source/Animal_rights_movement) organisation founded in 2014. The NGO advocates for an end to animal agriculture and promotes a [vegan](/source/Veganism) lifestyle, conducting undercover investigations on farms, in abattoirs, and places where animals are traded, through any means necessary, indicating that their mission supersedes current rule of law. The NGO also attempts to draw awareness to its cause with events such as disruption of sales on private property as well as interruption of private meetings at board and stakeholder level, including large organisations such as Tesco.

## Campaigns & Investigation

In 2022, activists from the organisation climbed onto the roof of the National Beef Expo at Darlington Farmers Market with 15 metres (49 ft) wide banners.[1] Pictures of the banners reached millions in regional and national press. The rooftop activists were arrested following seven hours of what the group calls its first ‘non-violent [direct action](/source/Direct_action)’ and Animal Justice Project’s founder, Claire Palmer, said of the day that their aim "is not to be popular, but to advocate for the rights of animals"[2] and that "our message to the agricultural sector, is that there is no future in animal farming".

Other demonstrations have been held by the organisation on high streets, at farms, livestock markets, milk processor Head Offices, and abattoirs, using marketing techniques to highlight their undercover work and campaign for veganism, such as digital ad vans, billboards,[3] print ads, and Vimeo.

Animal Justice Project’s undercover work has had many national media[4] mentions and they appear to use specialised film techniques such as camera installation. Investigations have included the first ever filming of a beef ‘mega-farm’,[5] highlighting in *The Times* what they claim to be a ‘failure of UK government to prevent abuse and suffering inside UK slaughterhouses, and the failure of CCTV as well as government-appointed veterinarians’, and the secretive trade in bull calves via dealers collecting calves from dairies and livestock markets.

## References

1. ["Beef Expo: Animal rights protest staged at industry event"](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tees-61617139). *BBC News*. 2022-05-28. Retrieved 2022-09-12.

1. ["Animal rights activists scale roof at Darlington beef expo to protest event"](https://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2022-05-28/animal-rights-activists-scale-roof-at-darlington-beef-expo-to-protest-event). *ITV News*. 2022-05-28. Retrieved 2022-09-12.

1. ["Huge digital billboard and street action in Leeds as part of nationwide chicken farming campaign"](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/people/huge-digital-billboard-and-street-action-in-leeds-as-part-of-nationwide-chicken-farming-campaign-3276024). 17 June 2021.

1. ["News"](https://animaljusticeproject.com/news/latest-news/)

1. Webster, Ben. ["Tesco and Lidl ditch farm where workers abused cattle"](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/environment/article/tesco-and-lidl-ditch-farm-where-workers-abused-cattle-zldw0td6r). *[The Times](/source/The_Times)*. [ISSN 0140-0460](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0140-0460). Retrieved 2022-09-12.

## External links

- [Official website](https://animaljusticeproject.com/)

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