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Cattle, cleared forests, and climate change: Scoring global companies on their deforestation-free beef commitments and practices

Wednesday, September 14, 2016 9:33
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Scores for the deforestation policies and practices of 13 fast food, retail, and manufacturing companies that have a presence in the US marketplace and also source beef from South America. All 13 of these large consumer goods companies need to strengthen their deforestation-free beef policies and practices. As shown here, not a single company currently has strong policies and practices. Graphic: UCS

13 September 2016 (UCS) – Tropical deforestation is responsible for about 10 percent of global warming emissions—and no product contributes more to tropical deforestation than beef. Each year, millions of hectares of forest are cleared for beef pasture, releasing carbon into the atmosphere and destroying habitat of endangered species. The deforestation impact of beef is greatest in South America, where beef was responsible for nearly three-quarters of total deforestation between 1990 and 2005.

But beef can be produced without deforestation. A combination of industry agreements and government policies has begun to reduce beef's deforestation impact in the Brazilian Amazon. Though encouraging, these measures have been limited in scope, targeting only certain suppliers and regions. Truly deforestation-free supply chains will require more comprehensive policies and practices.

Some companies have begun to take steps toward zero-deforestation beef. But none have gone far enough, and many have done little or nothing. Our 2016 report, Cattle, Cleared Forests, and Climate Change [pdf],  scores the deforestation policies and practices of 13 fast food, retail, and manufacturing companies that have a presence in the US marketplace and also source beef from South America. Out of these 13 companies, four received zero points out of a possible 100, and six more received less than 30 points. Even the three companies that scored highest—Walmart, McDonalds, and Mars—fell well short of a “strong” rating.

UCS is asking consumers to tell all 13 of these companies that deforestation is an unacceptable ingredient in their products.

Cattle, Cleared Forests, and Climate Change: Scoring Global Companies on their Deforestation-Free Beef Commitments and Practices



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