Higher-welfare food refers to animal-based products such as meat, fish, dairy or eggs, that have been reared and/or slaughtered to standards that prio...
The RSPCA Approved Farming Scheme is owned and operated by RSPCA Australia. See our Who We Are page for more information on how the Scheme works....
No. Licensing fees received from brands marketing RSPCA Approved product are quarantined and used only to fund the program – they do not fund campai...
The RSPCA Approved Farming Scheme is a not-for-profit program. Donations to the RSPCA are not used to fund the program. For producers that choose to b...
The RSPCA Approved Farming Scheme standards are developed and reviewed by RSPCA Australia’s science team. The standards are informed by animal welfa...
The RSPCA’s Approved Farming Scheme standards go beyond legal requirements. See what the RSPCA’s animal welfare standards mean for each animal, an...
Our standards set a higher level for animal welfare by aiming to provide some of Australia’s most intensively farmed animals with a better quality o...
You can see what happens on the farms we certify, here....
Brands marketing products with the RSPCA Approved logo must have traceability systems in place to ensure these products are clearly identified, kept s...
Australians are driving change for some of our country’s most intensively farmed animals, simply through their purchasing decisions. Companies that ...
Producers who have RSPCA Approved certification have farms and abattoirs that are regularly assessed by an RSPCA Assessor to check that they are meeti...
When you see the RSPCA Approved logo on a product in the supermarket or on a menu, you can be sure that the product or ingredient came from a Producer...