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.
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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.
