Animal lives lost per kilogram of product, including indirect deaths
The estimated number of animal lives that go toward each kilogram of animal product purchased for retail sale. This includes direct and indirect deaths e.g. porknumbers include pigs slaughtered for food (direct) but also those who die pre-slaughter and feed fish given to those pigs (indirect).

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