“Climate-friendly” beef could land in a meat aisle near you. Don’t fall for it.
“Climate-friendly” beef could land in a meat aisle near you. Don’t fall for it.
Tyson Foods and the federal government refuse to show their math for a new sustainability label.
Tyson Foods and the federal government refuse to show their math for a new sustainability label.
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I bet WWF cant wait to put its label on the packaging.
They want you to think killing tuna is good for the environment
"This product helps protect coastlines and waterways."
How is this legal?
20 4 ReplyWhat's it say?
4 0 ReplyThis product contributes to the PROTECTION OF COASTS AND WATERS by:
Use of feed from sustainable production
Refrain from preventive treatment with antibiotics
More space per animal
Non-genetically modified feed
Avoidance of synthetic dyes in feed
4 2 ReplyHow does that say "killing tuna is good for the environment"?
Isn't it kinda obvious it's a comparison to other tuna? Best for the environment would be to kill yourself and not eat anything.
6 1 ReplyThat's quite a wild difference from claiming killing tuna saves the environment.
This is saying they only use farmed tuna from sustainable sources, instead of just fishing them from the wild and reducing native populations, as well as not using drugs, GMOs, or synthetic dyes with those farmed fish.
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