Clean It Up
03/05/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Community in Virginia seeks water pollution resolution from mega meat producer Tyson foods
Tyson Foods rejected the adoption of a water stewardship policy, reported a WMDT news article, even as concerned residents of a Virginia county demanded the world’s second-biggest meat producer clean up its act. Shareholders gathered at Tyson’s headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas for an annual meeting to discuss and vote on company policy. One of the […]
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