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Tyson Foods settles lawsuit over "climate-friendly" beef claims, agreeing to halt unverified net-zero marketing for five years.
Tyson Foods has settled a lawsuit over its "climate-friendly" beef claims, agreeing to stop using net-zero and climate-smart marketing for five years unless verified by a jointly selected expert.
The case, brought by the Environmental Working Group, challenged the company’s promotion of Brazen Beef, which had a USDA climate-friendly label based on a 10% emissions reduction.
Critics argued the claims misled consumers about the environmental benefits.
Tyson did not admit wrongdoing, citing litigation costs and distraction as reasons for settling, while noting over $65 million invested in emissions reductions.
The resolution reflects growing legal scrutiny of greenwashing in the food industry.
Tyson Foods llega a un acuerdo judicial por reclamaciones de carne de vacuno "amigable con el clima", comprometiéndose a detener la comercialización no verificada de emisiones netas cero durante cinco años.