《How JBS is still slaughtering the Amazon (JBS未停宰割亞馬遜森林)》|Greenpeace

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Covering its tracks – how leading processor JBS is backsliding on transparency commitments

‘ JBS closely monitors its suppliers for compliance in all aspects of our Responsible Procurement Policy and has not previously identified issues relating to human rights abuses of Indigenous communities or other protected groups. […] The traceability of the entire beef supply chain is an industry-wide challenge and a complex task.’ JBS right of reply to Amnesty International, July 2020

The weakness of the Brazilian industrial beef sector’s

society to check the farm names, coordinates,

efforts towards due diligence and transparency, and

ownership and other details of its direct suppliers

the limitations of the G4 Cattle Agreement’s voluntary

from which individual consignments of beef

approach, are exemplified by the country’s largest

originated.48 This allowed for cross-referencing

processor, JBS. On the one hand, there is strong

with official datasets and satellite imagery to

evidence that JBS has taken steps to exclude direct

verify whether the suppliers were compliant

cattle suppliers that are required to be excluded under

with its commitments under the agreement –

the terms of the agreement, such as those engaging

namely, freedom from deforestation, slave labour

in deforestation or forced labour. The company

or operations within embargoed, disputed or

claims to monitor its direct suppliers for deforestation

protected areas or Indigenous lands.

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via satellite imagery, and according to a company45

more and more cases of deforestation – including of

some 7,025 of the approximately 85,000 farms

Indigenous lands and Conservation Units – on farms

included on its suppliers list were blocked for cattle

from which JBS has sourced cattle, the company has

purchases due to noncompliance.

progressively decreased the comprehensiveness

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How

is still Slaughtering the Amazon

On the other hand, for all its enforcement

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Yet as civil society organisations have identified

commissioned 2019 audit, as of 31 December 2018,

and usefulness of the information presented on this

action against direct suppliers JBS has been

website. First, in 2015, it ceased to display the names

reneging on its key transparency pledge under the

and taxpayer identification numbers (Cadastros de

G4 Cattle Agreement to deliver a tracking system

Pessoas Físicas; CPFs)49 of farmers, while continuing

enabling monitoring, verification and reporting

to show geographical coordinates for the locations

of the origins of the cattle across its entire supply

of their farms. Since early 2019, according to

chain. First, it has been reducing the amount of

research by ((o))eco,50 it has stopped providing even

information it provides about its direct suppliers,

this information – geographical coordinates are still

making it increasingly difficult to independently

provided, but prove to be those of the capital of the

verify supplier compliance with its environmental

municipality where a company is registered rather

and human rights commitments. As part of the

than the farm itself, rendering them useless as a

agreement, JBS undertook to provide proof of this

means of verifying the farm of origin and thereby

compliance; to this end, it set up a ‘Guarantee of

confirming JBS’s avoidance of cattle linked to

origin’ website that enabled consumers and civil

deforestation or other abuses.

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What defines a resilient food economy?

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pages 86-87

Exploiting workers

2min
pages 78-79

Poor diet, poor health

6min
pages 80-85

Sowing sickness – spreading disease and pollution

3min
pages 76-77

Trampling the rights of Indigenous Peoples and traditional communities

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Poisoning the environment

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page 65

Devouring the land

5min
pages 62-64

Breaking the climate budget and polluting our planet

2min
page 61

What defines the industrial meat sector?

7min
pages 56-60

Pile it high and sell it cheap

2min
pages 54-55

Risk factor: human rights violations

18min
pages 45-53

The system: how does ‘cattle laundering’ work?

6min
pages 40-44

Risk factor: deforestation

5min
pages 37-39

Risk factor: corruption

3min
pages 34-36

The G4 Cattle Agreement – commitments a decade overdue

5min
pages 24-25

Buying blind – the market’s no-questions-asked approach to global commodities trade

18min
pages 16-23

Taking stock – JBS, the world’s largest meat producer, is still slaughtering the Amazon

2min
page 6

Supporting destruction – supermarkets and fast food companies are bankrolling environmental collapse

2min
page 7

Covering its tracks – how leading processor JBS is backsliding on transparency commitments

15min
pages 26-33

Taking the bull by the horns – time for urgent action to transform the global food economy

5min
pages 9-10

High stakes – how industrial meat is taking us to the tipping point

3min
page 5

Risk factor: public health 3

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