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DEFRA inspires nobody with its SFI Pilot. What happened to ambition?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swarfmonkey" data-source="post: 8112274" data-attributes="member: 144242"><p>The amount of money getting chucked around by the big philanthropies is staggering. What is <em>not</em> staggering is how much of it is going towards organisations that just happen to be pushing for things that would 1: benefit the investments that the philanthropies hold 2: benefit the other business interests of those behind the big philanthropies. A prime example of the latter would be the massively rich vegan lunatic Jeremy Coller. His organisation (The Jeremy Coller Foundation) chucks cash at anti livestock farming groups (heck he even founded one - FAIRR), whilst his other interest (Coller Capital) ploughs cash into fake meat firms. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of shadowy philanthropies, I wonder how many livestock farmers who are members of the Soil Association realise that it's nowt but the plaything of it's biggest single funder (The Esmee Fairburn Foundation), one that also happens to be funding organisations that are determined to screw livestock farmers over?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarfmonkey, post: 8112274, member: 144242"] The amount of money getting chucked around by the big philanthropies is staggering. What is [I]not[/I] staggering is how much of it is going towards organisations that just happen to be pushing for things that would 1: benefit the investments that the philanthropies hold 2: benefit the other business interests of those behind the big philanthropies. A prime example of the latter would be the massively rich vegan lunatic Jeremy Coller. His organisation (The Jeremy Coller Foundation) chucks cash at anti livestock farming groups (heck he even founded one - FAIRR), whilst his other interest (Coller Capital) ploughs cash into fake meat firms. Speaking of shadowy philanthropies, I wonder how many livestock farmers who are members of the Soil Association realise that it's nowt but the plaything of it's biggest single funder (The Esmee Fairburn Foundation), one that also happens to be funding organisations that are determined to screw livestock farmers over? [/QUOTE]
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