A Campaign for McDonald's Sustainable Future
McDonald’s purchases much of its beef from farms that rely on GMO feed, excessive water use, and deforestation—particularly in the Amazon Rainforest—contributing to climate change, soil degradation, and biodiversity loss.
With over 38,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries, serving 69 million customers daily, McDonald’s stands as a global fast-food leader. As one of the largest purchasers of beef and potatoes, McDonald’s has the power to influence and reshape agricultural practices worldwide.
By embracing regenerative farming practices and ending partnerships with suppliers using harmful methods, McDonald’s can play a pivotal role in reducing the environmental impact of industrial agriculture. These actions will support sustainable farming communities and set new standards for a greener, more responsible future in food production.
Change is possible when people demand better. By joining forces, we can push McDonald’s to adopt sustainable practices that protect our planet. Use your voice to advocate for regenerative farming and responsible sourcing—sign the petition, share on social media, and let McDonald’s know that a greener future is non-negotiable. Together, we can drive the shift towards ethical and environmentally conscious food production.
Sign a petition to urge McDonald's to adopt more regenerative practices and introduce meatless options, like the one below.
Use your social media platforms to advocate for change! Follow accounts that promote ethical and environmentally conscious food production, and share information about our campaign. Post about the importance of regenerative farming and responsible sourcing. Together, we can create a powerful movement that demands a greener future for our food systems. Your voice matters—let’s make it heard!
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Choose to purchase from brands that prioritize ethical sourcing and sustainability, thereby supporting businesses that align with these values.
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