The JBS USA meatpacking plant in Greeley is investing $50 million in a distribution center that could increase the plant’s production. The expansion at the Greeley plant is part of $200 million ...
Net-zero emissions goal was an aspiration, not a promise, JBS chief sustainability officer says JBS faces criticism for not controlling supply-chain emissions Investors fail to penalize JBS ...
Brazilian meat major JBS’s US arm has signed an agreement with the American government to address child labour issues. JBS will provide $4m to assist individuals and communities “affected by ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The world's largest meatpacker, JBS, became in 2021 the first of its peers to commit to cutting or offsetting all its emissions by 2040, and to ending illegal deforestation ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor says it has entered an agreement with JBS USA in which the meatpacker will provide $4 million to assist individuals and communities affected by ...
According to JBS, the investment will support improved efficiency at the plant and the potential for increased production capacity in the future. The project, which is scheduled to begin this year ...
Hyderabad Airport Metro Rail (HAML) has decided to build a new JBS metro station towards the left of the existing JBS metro terminal station from where it proposes to combine metro rail extension ...
JBS USA Food Co., a leading meat packing processor and slaughterhouse, will provide $4 million to address illegal child labor practices nationwide, according to a Monday announcement from the U.S ...
The agreement with JBS USA, based in Greeley, Colorado, follows a 2022 probe that found the company’s cleaning contractor employed dozens of children at its facilities, according to the Labor ...
The Department of Labor (DOL) today announced that the country’s largest meatpacker, JBS USA (whose parent company, JBS, is the largest global meat company), has agreed to pay $4 million to “assist ...
Perdue Farms and JBS, two of the country’s biggest meatpackers, will pay a combined $8 million after the Department of Labor found the companies relied for years on migrant children to work in ...
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