Slaughterhouse Pollution Denver: A Threat to Water, Air, and Environmental Justice
Is a business that has repeatedly failed to comply with federal pollution laws, putting workers and residents at risk, a business we want in our city?
Is a business that has repeatedly failed to comply with federal pollution laws, putting workers and residents at risk, a business we want in our city?
The ordinance is not about imposing a one-size-fits-all solution or alienating certain communities. Instead, it aims to strike a balance between cultural sensitivity and the ethical need to reduce animal suffering.
Many recent employee testimonies reveal exploitative working conditions at the Denver slaughterhouse, challenging the company’s claims of providing “well-paying jobs.”
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In 2021, Superior Farms’ Denver facility was sued over halal violations, religious discrimination, and anti-muslim harassment.
The slaughterhouse ban provides support for affected workers, directing the city to prioritize slaughterhouse employees in its green jobs program.
CSU’s industry-tied study grossly inflates job losses from Denver’s slaughterhouse ban, using unverifiable data and ignoring environmental benefits.
Whistleblower sheds light on the grim reality of working at Superior Farms lamb slaughterhouse in Denver