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Tyson Foods Receives ‘A’ for Corporate Responsibility Report

Posted on February 5, 2013 by Christie Swanson in Business No Comments

Tyson Foods Inc. received an “A” from the Global Reporting Initiative for its latest corporate social responsibility report.

The new sustainability report is the fourth Tyson Foods has produced since 2005, but the first to receive the Global Reporting Initiative’s Application Level “A.” This represents a high degree of disclosure and transparency in sustainability reporting. The initiative is a
world-recognized organization that promotes economic, environmental and social sustainability.

The 2012 Tyson Foods Sustainability Report documents the company’s progress from 2010-2012 across four key areas: people, planet, profit and products. The full report can be found online at http://www.tysonfoods.com/sustainability.

Among the key accomplishments outlined in the report:

  • Animal well-being: In 2012 Tyson announced the launch of FarmCheck,  a program to audit animal treatment at the independent farms that supply  the company.
  • Water and fuel conservation: Since 2004, Tyson has cut water consumption by nearly 11 percent. The company continues to work with the University of Arkansas on ways to make additional reductions. Through efforts to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, the company has eliminated more than 145 million over-the-road truck miles since 2011.
  • Nutrition: In 2012 Tyson launched nine new products that meet updated nutritional standards for school meals. These foods feature lower fat and sodium content and eliminate food allergens.
  • Hunger and disaster relief: Since 2010 Tyson donated more than 18 million pounds of food, valued at $23 million, to nonprofit hunger relief agencies across the U.S.  In 2012 the company also launched the “Meals that Matter” mobile disaster relief supply unit, which was first used in New Jersey and New York in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
  • Charitable giving: Tyson has donated $10 million to support education, health and human services, families and the environment since 2010.

About Christie Swanson

Christie Swanson covers business for NWA Media’s local daily newspapers and NWAonline.com. In her nearly 20-year career, she’s covered everything from local sports to international retailing giant Wal-Mart. Christie also spent six years as managing editor of the Northwest Arkansas Times in Fayetteville. She is a graduate of the University of South Dakota and a loyal fan of her home state Iowa Hawkeyes.

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