Advocacy Group Sues USDA for Petition Inaction
The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) has filed a lawsuit alleging that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has failed to act on the organization’s 2014 petition seeking certification for labeling claims about animal welfare and environmental stewardship during the meat and poultry production process. Animal Welfare Inst. v. USDA, No. 18-2621 (D.D.C., filed November 14, 2018). AWI’s petition asserted that meat and poultry producers market food products as “humanely raised,” made with “sustainable agricultural products,” “raised in a stress free environment” and other similar claims despite allegedly exposing animals to “intensive confinement, barren and stressful housing conditions, and painful mutilations in order to increase production.” AWI argues for the establishment of a certification program to verify marketing claims about animal welfare. According the complaint, USDA has not yet taken action on AWI’s petition, allegedly resulting in an “unreasonable delay” in violation of the Administrative Procedures Act.