Marriott's 2025 Cage-Free Pledge in the Spotlight as Field Visit Raises Animal Welfare and Hygiene Concerns
Marriott's 2025 Cage-Free Pledge in the Spotlight as Field Visit Raises Animal Welfare and Hygiene Concerns
Rabu, 01 April 2026 | 09:11
Clockwise from top left: a hen with a visible eye injury; a dead bird observed discarded outside the cage structure; flies on a surface near chicken feed troughs. Photos: Resha Juhari / INCAF / We Animals.
Field visit finds dead birds, eggs
surrounded by faeces and fly infestations at egg farm whose operators
claim to supply Marriott properties
JAKARTA, INDONESIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 1 April 2026 - Marriott International (Marriott) has yet to publicly
confirm whether it has met its commitment to source 100% cage-free eggs
across all global operations by the end of 2025. A field visit conducted
in November 2025 to an egg farm whose operators stated they supply
Marriott properties has documented conditions that raise serious animal
welfare and hygiene concerns.
In 2018, Marriott
committed
to sourcing "100% of eggs from cage-free sources throughout the
company's global operations for all owned, managed and franchised
properties by the end of 2025."
As the deadline approached, the company issued no updates on its
cage-free transition despite repeated requests. With no response
forthcoming, the Indonesia Network for Compassionate Animal Farming
(INCAF) and partner organisations began conducting field visits to egg
farms across Asia.
Clockwise from top left: egg trays stored at floor level
surrounded by excrement; accumulated waste and debris beneath the cages;
the interior of the battery cage facility showing waste buildup and
cobwebs across cage structures. Photos: Resha Juhari / INCAF / We
Animals.
At a farm whose operators claim to supply to Marriot properties, the following conditions were documented:
Eggs stored directly on the floor, surrounded by dirt, feathers and excrement
Swarms of flies around birds and their food
Accumulated faeces on and underneath cages
Dead birds discarded around the facility
Birds with severe eye injuries or blindness
Birds crammed into dirty wire cages
Poor access to water
"Marriott claims to 'Serve Our World' as a core value. What we
documented at this farm raises serious questions about how that value is
being upheld in practice," said Frank Kembuan, Director of INCAF.
The visit is part of a broader Asia-wide movement, with
organisations across multiple countries working together to promote
transparency and accountability in fulfilling cage-free egg commitments,
including China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and
Vietnam.
Marriott has not confirmed whether this farm is part of its current
supply chain. The findings in this release are based on statements made
by farm operators and field observations conducted by the campaign team.
Marriott was approached to verify, respond, and engage constructively
prior to publication.