Carnival Corporation has announced that they are working with The Humane Society of the United States to switch to 100% cage-free eggs. This announcement is the latest step in Carnival Corporation’s years-long work to address animal welfare in its supply chain.
Carnival’s goal is to switch to 100% cage-free eggs on every cruise ship across their 10 cruise brands by 2025. Roger Fizzell, chief communications officer with Carnival Corporation, gave the following statement:
“Carnival Corporation and our brands recognize animal welfare is an important issue for our guests, and addressing it is part of our ongoing commitment to how we operate. We have been working with our suppliers in this area, and look forward to continuing our efforts as we work towards our goal of 100 percent cage-free eggs.”
Carnival Corporation is not only the largest cruise operator in the world, but they are also the world’s largest travel and leisure company. They operate 10 different cruise brands including Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Costa Cruise, AIDA Cruises, Seabourn, Fathom, and three other cruise lines.