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Battery cage egg farms go against UCSC's strongly held support for sustainability and environmental protection. National environmental organizations like the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club, and the Clean Water Action all strongly condemn battery cage egg farming for its destructive impact on the environment, and encourage egg users to switch to cage-free eggs. Furthermore, the Center for Food Safety and the Consumer Federation of America both encourage a switch to cage-free due to the drastically higher salmonella risks of battery cage eggs. The prestigious Sustainable Endowment Institute reported that 64% of schools it polled are now using cage-free eggs. In California alone, dozens have moved on this important issue including UC San Diego, UC Irvine, San Francisco State University, UC Berkeley, Stanford, University of San Francisco, and many others. However, UC Santa Cruz continues to purchase cruel and unsustainable battery cage eggs for our cafeterias in order to save a few pennies per egg - going cage-free would cost less than $3 per month for students with meal plans. UCSC should make a commitment to go cage-free just like hundreds of other public and private universities have already done! It is very important that Dining Services and the UC Santa Cruz administration hear from students and faculty who are concerened with this issue. Please sign the petition asking UC Santa Cruz to go cage-free!
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