London, 3rd July 2023
Today (Monday 3rd July 2023) Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation (CAWF) has announced its Co-Founder Chris Platt has been invited to speak at the 2023 Animal and Vegan Advocacy (AVA) Summit in Los Angeles, United States, later this month.
The conference is being held from 27th – 30th July and will bring together advocates from around the world focussed on change for animals. It is expected to attract more than 600 attendees from around the globe.
Chris Platt will speak in his capacity as Co-Founder of Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation. Chris is the former Chairman and current Vice President of the Esher and Walton Conservative Party Association.
You can read more about the Summit and register via this link.
Chris Platt, Co-Founder of Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation, commented: “I am delighted to be speaking at the AVA Los Angeles conference with law makers, NGOs, and advocates from around the world, united in our aim to advance farm animal welfare. I look forward to sharing my experience and expertise as a Co-Founder of founding Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation, the voice for animal welfare in the UK Conservative Party.”
About Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation (CAWF)
The Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation was established in 2016 to raise awareness on the lives of billions of animals reared on intensive farms around the world and how this impact upon animal welfare, the environment and people’s health. We want to highlight the action people can take to help advance farm animal welfare.
Animal welfare is an increasing concern amongst the public, who frequently look to Government to take the lead in both maintaining and improving standards.
The Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation believes it is highly important that the welfare of farm animals is placed at the forefront of the Governments plan for food and farming along with its focus on productivity, competitiveness, and technology.
Media contact: Sophia Stileman (sophia.stileman@conservativeanimalwelfarefoundation.org)