UK Telegraph: ‘We were told to eat less red meat. It may have unleashed an environmental catastrophe’ – ‘A boom in industrial chicken farming is creating a waste product that campaigners claim is ‘like asbestos’ for our waterways’

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/environment/2026/05/24/is-chicken-dinner-poisoning-britains-rivers/

We were told to eat less red meat. It may have unleashed an environmental catastrophe
A boom in industrial chicken farming is creating a waste product that campaigners claim is ‘like asbestos’ for our waterways

By Rosa Silverman

Excerpt:

The river Wye is where British tourism started. Winding its way from Wales’s Cambrian Mountains down to Chepstow and the Severn Estuary, its beauty has drawn visitors since the mid-1700s. Today, the picturesque Wye Valley still attracts millions of tourists a year.

However, campaigners say its long-treasured waters are being poisoned – by our love of chicken dinners and the intensive poultry farming required to feed this hunger.

The river Wye is where British tourism started. Winding its way from Wales’s Cambrian Mountains down to Chepstow and the Severn Estuary, its beauty has drawn visitors since the mid-1700s. Today, the picturesque Wye Valley still attracts millions of tourists a year.

However, campaigners say its long-treasured waters are being poisoned – by our love of chicken dinners and the intensive poultry farming required to feed this hunger.

 

 

 

 

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