OUR IMPACT IN NUMBERS

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Our Impact Per Programmatic Area

Fighting Cruelty 

+200k Corporate Policies

Over the past seven years, Sinergia Animal has helped secure over 200 corporate commitments to end the worst forms of animal cruelty in the food sector. These commitments mean companies will work with their suppliers to free millions of hens and breeding sows from a life of confinement in tiny cages. And others also entail abolishing  painful mutilations done without any pain relief–such as surgical castration, teeth clipping and ear cuts in pigs.

Commitments and largest policies per country:

Argentina

35 Policies

Highlights:

  • Carrefour, one of Argentina’s largest retailers 

  • Havanna, one of the largest food manufacturers and chains in the country

Colombia

54 Policies

Highlights:

  • Grupo Exito: the country’s largest retailer

  • Cencosud: the country’s second largest retailer

Indonesia

19 Policies

Highlights:

  • SuperIndo: One of Indonesia’s largest chains of supermarkets 

  • Ismaya Group: A lifestyle and hospitality brand of restaurants, cafes, lounges and clubs

Global Commitments

33 Policies

Highlights:

  • Krispy Kreme: Multinational doughnut company and coffeehouse chain with a global presence

  • Inspire brands: one of the largest restaurant companies in the world, owner of Arby's, Baskin' Robbins, Dunkin', among other brands

Brazil

30 Policies

Highlights:

  • BRF, Brazil’s largest pig producer

  • JBS, the country’s second largest pig producer

Regional Commitments in Latin America

5 Policies

Highlights:

  • Dunkin Donuts: Doughnut company with over 300 locations in Latin America

  • Papa Johns: International restaurant chain operating in more than 13 Latin American countries

Thailand

18 Policies

Highlights:

  • Tesco Lotus: One of Thailand’s largest chains of supermarkets 

  • Central Food Retail: one of the country’s largest food retailers

Chile

26 Policies

Highlights:

  • Cencosud, Chile’s largest retailer

  • G&N, the country’s largest chain of restaurants

Uruguay, Peru and Ecuador

8 Policies

Highlights:

  • Acurio Restaurantes, well-known chain of restaurants in Peru

  • Selina, hotel chain in Ecuador

Regional Commitments in Asia

3 Policies

Highlights:

  • Jollibee Foods Corporation: Philippine fast-food restaurant chain operating in 17 countries

  • The Ascott Ltd: Hotel group present in over 40 countries

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+110 companies reporting progress

Sinergia Animal monitors the progress and demands transparency from food companies that have commitments to reduce animal suffering. Via our cage-free tracker program, we keep companies accountable while transitioning, to make sure animals are benefited from these commitments.

Learn more about the tracker

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Uncovering Dirty Secrets

+30 undercover investigations released

Sinergia Animal’s investigative team releases undercover exposés to unveil the shocking reality of factory farms and slaughterhouses. These powerful images have reached over 17 million people on social media and secured more than 115 media hits.

Check our impactful gallery of images in our media center

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Advocating for Better Investments

+30 policies influenced

Via our Banks for Animals’ program, we have influenced the policies of over 20 private banks to prioritize animal protection and sustainable food systems in their lending choices. 

Our Accomplishments in 2025

Reducing suffering: We secured 23 new corporate commitments to reduce the suffering of farmed animals, with 16 cage-free egg commitments (3 in Asia, 10 in Latin America, and 3 global) and 7 pig welfare commitments (from 3 companies in Brazil). Commitments on antimicrobial use and tail docking represent the first policies of their kind in Brazilian history.

Tracking progress: Our cage-free tracker evaluated a record number of companies’ cage-free policies in terms of transparency and progress: 148 in Latin America and 95 in Asia. In Asia, 22% of companies are now in tiers A and B, the highest ranked ones, up from 10% in the 2024 survey. In Latin America, 49% reached the highest levels, up from 32% last year.

Institutional Diet Change: We secured 24 new commitments, totalling 168 locations impacted, with the potential to serve approximately 2.6 million plant-based meals per year.

Public Policy: Following a 2024 joint investigation by Sinergia Animal and We Animals Media exposing severe animal welfare and public health risks at the Cañuelas Cattle Market, SENASA, Argentina’s National Service for Agrifood Health and Quality, announced it will launch new animal welfare guidelines and protocols for the market.

Investigations: We released three undercover investigations in Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and helped launch an investigation in Vietnam, in partnership with the NGO Vive. Our images were displayed in an audiovisual exhibition at the Peruvian Congress, providing direct engagement with legislators and their advisors and supported current discussions on the country’s egg labeling bill.

Financial Institutions: EBRD, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, canceled a USD 46 million investment in a franchisee that operates Burger King and Popeyes outlets across Eastern Europe, following pressure from civil society groups including the Stop Financing Factory Farming (S3F) Coalition.

Year in Review Reports

Learn more about Sinergia Animal’s results over the years

Year in Review 2024

Year in Review 2023

Year in Review 2022

Year in Review 2021

Year in Review 2020

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Year in Review 2019

Year in Review 2017-2018

Financial Statements

Learn more about Sinergia Animal’s financial statements.

  • "Sinergia Animal conducts programs that are backed by strong logical reasoning and evidence and sensitively tailored to their countries of operation. They have a strong track record of success in countries with various stakeholders who have influence over animals’ lives."

    Animal Charity Evaluators

  • "Sinergia Animal conducts programs that are backed by strong logical reasoning and evidence and sensitively tailored to their countries of operation. They have a strong track record of success in countries with various stakeholders who have influence over animals’ lives."

    Animal Charity Evaluators

  • "Sinergia Animal conducts programs that are backed by strong logical reasoning and evidence and sensitively tailored to their countries of operation. They have a strong track record of success in countries with various stakeholders who have influence over animals’ lives."

    Animal Charity Evaluators

  • "Sinergia Animal conducts programs that are backed by strong logical reasoning and evidence and sensitively tailored to their countries of operation. They have a strong track record of success in countries with various stakeholders who have influence over animals’ lives."

    Animal Charity Evaluators

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