Tyson Foods dumped millions of pounds of toxic pollutants directly into American rivers and lakes over the last five years, threatening critical ecosystems, endangering wildlife and human health, a new investigation reveals.

Nitrogen, phosphorus, chloride, oil and cyanide were among the 371m lb of pollutants released into waterways by just 41 Tyson slaughterhouses and mega processing plants between 2018 and 2022.

According to research by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), the contaminants were dispersed in 87bn gallons of wastewater – which also contains blood, bacteria and animal feces – and released directly into streams, rivers, lakes and wetlands relied on for drinking water, fishing and recreation. The UCS analysis, shared exclusively with the Guardian, is based on the most recent publicly available water pollution data Tyson is required to report under current regulations.

Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20240430115519/https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/30/tyson-foods-toxic-pollutants-lakes-rivers

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    Last year Governor Jim Pillen, whose family owns one of America’s largest pork companies, was widely criticized for calling a Chinese-born journalist at Flatwater Free Press a “communist” after she exposed serious water quality violations at his hog farms. Earlier this month, the Nebraska supreme court ruled that the state environmental agency could charge the same investigative news outlet tens of thousands of dollars for a public records request about nitrates.

    Everywhere I look there’s a huge problem affecting all of us, and a republican doing everything in their power to make it worse.

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    The wastewater was enough to fill about 132,000 Olympic-size pools, according to a Guardian analysis.

    Can we please hold these fucks accountable?

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      I like how Olympic-size pool is such a universal unit of measurement lol. I remember looking for the number for how much waste nuclear power plants produce and it was something like the entire US produces half an Olympic-sized swimming pool of spent fuel annually.

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    I wonder why the EPA is being gutted. Their ability to enforce regulations stripped (potentially soon) by the partisan, Federalist Society Supreme Cunt, ah sorry I meant to say court.

    So that corps like this can operate in a way that harms us all. What the folks that run these companies don’t get is that we are harming the environment, yes, but also humans ARE the environment. Including them and their families! Such shortsightedness.

    The blood that flows through your veins is produced by water and minerals you consume through food, food that comes from animals and plants living in these areas and areas like them, animals that eat plants full of these pollutants watered by water full of the very same.

    So in a (very direct) way, when corpo cunts dump toxic output into rivers, they’re dumping it right into your veins.

    HUMANS ARE THE ENVIRONMENT, WE ARE NOT SEPARATE FROM IT.

    So next time you hear someone joking about environmental regulations, remember they are playing games with your body.

    Gee, I wonder why cancer in young persons is booming. Well, at least we have adequa healthcare, not like we’re just draining peoples’ life savings for harm caused by this and things like this, right. Right?

    Smh.

    But hey, go out and look at the beautiful algae blooms this year. Not that we have a choice.

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      You don’t have to give Tyson food your money. I don’t.

      Eating meat is not only abhorrent morally, its also abhorrent environmentally.

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          That’s probably overwhelmingly animal feed. I’m from a farming family, and you would be surprised at how much of that ocean of corn is feed corn.

          Unfortunately Raised and Rooted plant ‘meat’ is owned by Tyson. So vegetarians have to avoid Tyson too.

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          Still way better than eating meat. Never let perfection be the enemy of good and purity tests are only for the infantile mind.

          The world is a mess. Do better.

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            I don’t know man. You moved that goal post so fast you might have scored a point on yourself.

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    https://www.reuters.com/business/how-four-big-companies-control-us-beef-industry-2021-06-17/ Explainer: How four big companies control the U.S. beef industry

    The big four processors in the U.S. beef sector are: Cargill (CARG.UL), a global commodity trader based in Minnesota; Tyson Foods Inc (TSN.N), the chicken producer that is the biggest U.S. meat company by sales; Brazil-based JBS SA, the world’s biggest meatpacker; and National Beef Packing Co (NBEEF.UL), which is controlled by Brazilian beef producer Marfrig Global Foods SA.

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    Thank you for posting.

    I am not surprised they did this, but I am surprised people are willing to eat Tyson foods. They have been awful for as long as I can remember.

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    It is perfectly moral to spoil Tyson products at the grocery store. They are rife with animal abuse, human rights abuse, and illegally dumping toxic waste. Nobody will fault you for accidentally ripping open their products and tossing them in the garbage.

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    oil and cyanide were among the 371m lb of pollutants

    Why does a food producer even have these things?

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      Basic chicken? It’s really the salt and breading that’s killing people.