Industry → Slaughterhouse Products
Organizations relating to Slaughterhouse Products
Fédération européenne pour l'étude des corps gras / Est. 1986
Union européenne des vétérinaires d'abattoirs
International Convention Concerning the Export and Import of Animal Products other Than Meat, Meat Preparations, Fresh Animal Products, Milk and Milk Products / Est. 1935
European Convention for the Protection of Animals for Slaughter / Strasbourg, France / Est. 1979
International Society for Fat Research / Urbana IL, USA / Est. 1954
International Gut Microbiology Symposium
European Fat Processors and Renderers Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2001
Gelatin Manufacturers Association of Asia Pacific / Taren Point NSW, Australia / Est. 1996
FOSFA International / London, UK / Est. 1971
Intergovernmental Group on Oilseeds, Oils and Fats / Rome, Italy / Est. 1965
View all profiles (21 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Slaughterhouse Products
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialExcessive consumption of fats
Abnormal blood fats
Congenital limb reduction defects
Fatty acid oxidation disorders
Infected animal, meat and animal product shipments
Q fever
Discrimination against obese people
Cruel slaughterhouse practices
Excessive salaries of corporate executives
Action Strategies relating to Slaughterhouse Products
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialSlaughtering
Providing humane slaughter facilities
Focusing on excess bodily fat
Sacrificing animals
Condemning slaughter of animals
Raising standards of abattoirs
Abstaining from slaughter facilities
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