Dead Animals Found in Children's Crayons

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Friday, December 19, 2008 by: Susan Thixton, citizen journalist
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(NaturalNews) No paragraph should begin with 
'Renderers convert dead animals into…' and end 
with 'crayons.' Yet this is exactly how the 
Introduction Paragraph started and ended in a 
report provided to the 108th Congress in 2004. 
The report provided to Congress discusses dead 
animals rendered into various products such as pet food and crayons.

The elected Representatives of the 108th Congress 
were provided a startling report in 2004; 
compiled by the Congressional Research Services, 
authored by Geoffrey S. Becker. The report titled 
Animal Rendering: Economics and Policy explained 
the processes of the Rendering Industry, and what 
the products they produce become part of.

The 2004 report to Congress is found in the 
library of Congressional Research Service. 
<http://digital.library.unt.edu/govdocs/crs/permalink/meta-crs-9085:1>http://digital.library.unt.edu/govdocs/...
 
It is the most recent information reported to 
Congress on the Rendering Industry (according to 
documents within the Congressional Research 
Service library). The 'Introduction' paragraph 
explains the little discussed industry. 
"Renderers convert dead animals and animal parts 
that otherwise would require disposal into a 
variety of materials, including edible and 
inedible tallow and lard and proteins such as 
meat and bone meal (MBM). These materials in turn 
are exported or sold to domestic manufacturers of 
a wide range of industrial and consumer goods 
such as livestock feed and 
<http://www.naturalnews.com/pet_food.html>pet 
food, soaps, pharmaceuticals, lubricants, 
plastics, personal care products, and even crayons."

"And even crayons"? Dead animals and animal parts turned into crayons?

The Rendering Industry claims to be the 'first 
recyclers'. Their task of removing waste material 
is disgusting to ponder; however, it is a 
necessary evil. "Renderers annually convert 47 
billion pounds or more of raw animal materials 
into approximately 18 billion pounds of 
products." Besides the leftovers from processing 
human foods in the U.S., 'renderers collect and 
process about half of all livestock and poultry that die from diseases.'

Again…crayons?

To provide a complete understanding of rendering, 
the Congressional report explains the two types 
of rendering facilities. "Integrated plants 
operate in conjunction with animal slaughter and 
meat processing plants and handle 65%-70% of all 
rendered material." These 'integrated rendering 
plants' render (or cook) "most edible animal 
byproducts (i.e., fatty animal tissue), mainly 
into edible fats (tallow and lard) for human 
consumption." Of concern to consumers "These 
plants also render inedible byproducts (including 
slaughter floor waste) into fats and proteins for 
animal feeds and for other ingredients." To the 
contrary of integrated rendering plants, 
"Independent operations handle the other 30%-35% 
of rendered material. They pick up and process 
fat and bone trimmings, inedible meat scraps, 
blood, feathers, and dead animals from meat and 
poultry slaughterhouses and processors, farms, 
ranches, feedlots, animal shelters, restaurants, 
butchers, and markets. Almost all of the 
resulting ingredients are destined for nonhuman 
consumption (e.g., animal feeds, industrial products)."

Diseased animals and dead animals removed from 
farms and/or animal shelters, rendered into 
<http://www.naturalnews.com/animal_feed.html>animal 
feed (including pet foods), should be a violation 
of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. 
Federal law specifically prohibits any diseased 
animal or euthanized animal to become part of any 
<http://www.naturalnews.com/food.html>food; human 
or animal. Despite Federal laws to prevent any 
food from containing a diseased animal, the FDA 
allows pet food to contain these rendered illegal 
ingredients. Although crayons are not classified 
as food, many, if not most children put them in 
their mouths; it is horrifying to think crayons 
could contain the remains of a diseased/dead animal.

It is simply incomprehensible to consider that no 
one of the 535 members of the 108th Congress, of 
which this report was prepared for, did anything 
to prevent children's crayons from containing 
rendered dead animal parts; nothing to prevent 
pet food from violating Federal law.

For at least four years, our Representatives in 
Congress have been aware of, and done nothing to 
change the facts that rendered diseased animals 
and shelter 
<http://www.naturalnews.com/pets.html>pets become 
animal feed ingredients. Federal laws, developed 
by Congress to protect the foods of humans and 
animals, should have prevented this from ever 
being a concern. With more and more development 
of bio-fuel plants, why wasn't someone of the 
108th Congress thinking these horrendous rendered 
ingredients would be better used to produce 
bio-fuel than crayons and pet foods? It is long 
past time; immediate action is necessary to stop 
the rendered remains of diseased animals and 
shelter pets from becoming ingredients of pet 
foods, soaps, 'and even crayons'. Hideous and 
criminal ingredients cannot continue to put 
children, pets, and their people at risk.

Wishing you and your pet(s) the best,
Susan Thixton

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