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Motif: Meat Industry

The meat industry in the industrialized world is the largest segment of the food industry. Its main purpose is to obtain livestock from producers and to process the livestock into meat and nonfood products. Meat-processing plants perform a variety of operations, ranging from slaughter to processing and sale.
https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/meat-industry/275759

The meat industry in the industrialized world is the largest segment of the food industry. Its main purpose is to obtain livestock from producers and to process the livestock into meat and nonfood products. Meat-processing plants perform a variety of operations, ranging from slaughter to processing and sale.
https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/meat-industry/275759

Dishonored

Dishonored is an immersive-sim game set in a fictional world that recalls the Victorian Era imaginary. The player takes on the role of Corvo, the Royal Protector and master of spies that is accused of killing the Empress. To redeem his name and save the princess, Emily, he makes a deal with a mysterious demigod
Digital GameCapitalismCorporate GreedEpidemicHuman-Nonhuman RelationsMarine LifeMeat IndustryShamanismEerinessEmpathizing With Animals

Explained: The Future of Meat

Explained is a Netflix documentary series, tackeling different topics each week. This episode delves into meat production and explores sustainable alternatives.
Television SeriesHuman-Animal FriendshipMeat IndustrySustainable ConsumptionSustainable ProductionAwarenessPleasureMiniseries

Okja

Okja (2017) is a film made by filmmaker Bong Joon-Ho, who is also known for his environmental film Snowpiercer (2013). Okja tells the story of Mija and her genetically modified pet animal, Okja. Okja was created by the Mirando Corporation, who created a line of superpigs to try to solve world hunger and meat shortages.
MovieAnimal WelfareCapitalismEcofeminismHuman-Animal FriendshipMeat IndustryEmpathizing With Animals

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