Tesco urged to ditch meat company over alleged links to Amazon deforestation

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Responding to Greenpeace campaign to cut links to Brazilian meat giant JBS, supermarket calls on government to ensure all UK food is deforestation-free

In 2009, following a Greenpeace report exposing the role of Brazilian meat companies in Amazon deforestation, JBS and other Brazilian meat companies committed toGreenpeace said JBS is “still slaughtering the Amazon” in a new report also released on Wednesday. “JBS continues to have a problem,” said Jones. “It does not have full transparency.”Photograph: João Laet/AFP/Getty Imagesfound that

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I’m sure Tesco will respond immediately, right tesconews ?!

True or not the people and the companies are the only ones who can influence how this planet survives.

'alleged links' maybe they will, when it's proven, you are aware an accusation isn't evidence?

Monkey business.

‘alleged link’? Hopefully Tesco would require more than that. Article sponsored by ‘Open Philanthropy Project’ - founded by Dustin Muscowitz, a major investor in.. GMO Soy ‘Impossible Burger’. Makes sense now.. Guardian you have no shame 😂

I don’t shop at Tesco for this reason, the U.K. does not have to import meat.

Amazônia continua em chamas, e daí? ForaBolsonaro

If true hope that they do

Urged by who? I don’t know anybody that could give a shit

'Ethically sourced' translates to amped retail prices. Bon appetit!

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