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John,
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Food & Water Watch is leading this coalition effort to stop Smithfield’s greenwashing, and we’re ready to win! But going up against Smithfield’s entrenched corporate influence won’t be easy, so we’re asking for your help.
Donate today to power the fight against Smithfield and its dangerous factory farm practices.
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Onward together,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch
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We are taking action against Smithfield and its dangerous greenwashing practices. Donate now to power the fight!
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John,
Last week, Food & Water Watch filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against Smithfield, the nation’s largest pork producer.
Smithfield claims it has an “industry-leading sustainability program” and is close to achieving an environmental goal of “100% compliance, 100% of the time.” The reality? It’s one of the biggest industrial polluters in the United States. Smithfield regularly violates environmental regulations, and makes false and misleading claims about the sustainability of its pork products and the company’s environmental record.
For years, Smithfield has been wantonly polluting our air and water with seas of hog waste. Its hog factories have destroyed rivers, killed millions of fish and endangered public health, especially in rural environmental justice communities. And instead of actually cleaning up its act, Smithfield is investing in slick tag lines and false solutions — like using factory farm waste to create biogas — to dupe consumers hoping to buy sustainably-raised products. We’re fighting to force Smithfield to stop its lies and greenwashing, but we can only do this with your help.
Donate today to power the fight against Smithfield and its dangerous factory farm practices.
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The massive amount of pig manure Smithfield creates — enough to fill at least four baseball stadiums to the top each year — threatens water and hurts public health. Smithfield uses dangerous industrial practices, like spraying pollution-laden waste on agricultural fields, to deal with its massive waste problem. Our communities are in danger. Will you join us to fight Smithfield and its dangerous corporate greenwashing?
DONATE TODAY
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Food & Water Watch is leading this coalition effort to stop Smithfield’s greenwashing, and we’re ready to win! But going up against Smithfield’s entrenched corporate influence won’t be easy, so we’re asking for your help. With your support, we can stop Big Ag polluters like Smithfield and protect communities from their destructive practices. Together we can — and we will — save communities from Big Ag.
Donate now to fuel the fight against Smithfield.
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Onward together,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch
Food & Water Watch and its affiliated organization, Food & Water Action, are advocacy groups with a common mission to protect our food, water and climate.
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