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Bird's-eye view of a landscape. The air is filled with plumes of smoke. The image is divided into two parts – in the upper part, a bushland is burning; in the lower part, trees are standing.

John,

JBS, the world’s largest meat processing company, is already wiping out precious Amazon rainforest to make space for more cows. Now it could take its forest-ravaging empire to terrifying new heights: it was just given the green light to list on the New York Stock Exchange.

So we’re racing to launch an all-out campaign to make JBS shares too toxic to touch!

For YEARS this corrupt monster has lied about how risky its operations are to drum up cash. If enough of us urgently chip in we’ll seize this moment with all eyes on JBS to expose the truth, making sure everyone knows that investing in JBS = investing in bulldozing the Amazon.

Our team of researchers are ready to hit the ground running, exposing companies sourcing meat from JBS, gathering research and sharing it with investors, taking out ads blasting JBS ahead of its shareholder meeting in May, and lobbying lawmakers everywhere to win critical forest-saving protections. 

John, when all of us give just a little it means we can take on toxic billionaire giants – and win.

Can you urgently chip in today to save the Amazon?

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Everything about JBS – one of the worst companies on the planet – screams risky business. It has illegally destroyed swathes of Amazon rainforest, stolen Indigenous lands, and faced corruption, bribery, and forced labour allegations. 

If that wasn’t enough, it’s on track to break its no-deforestation pledges…again. And with the US stock market regulator allowing this climate criminal to list on the world’s largest stock exchange, the potential for JBS to supercharge its Amazon destruction beyond repair just got real.

We have to fight back – fast – while the world’s attention is turned on JBS and the Amazon rainforest ahead of November’s global climate meeting in Brazil.

If all of us chip in a little, we could seize this moment to hit JBS from every angle with smart tactics like:

  • Targeting investors with information to resist this destruction of the Amazon rainforest;
  • Mobilizing huge public pressure on lawmakers;
  • Exposing companies linked to JBS;

and derail its entire nightmarish plan – then keep up the fight to defend the Amazon and other precious natural places from corporate raiders.

A plan of this size takes massive people power, but we know that when people like us come together, we’re more than a match for billionaire companies. Can you chip in to stop the Amazon’s number one enemy?

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Your donation will help power Ekō and our campaigns worldwide fighting for people and the planet.

Thanks for all that you do,
Miriam and the Ekō team


More information:

JBS Shares Jump to Record High on SEC Approval of NY Listing Bloomberg 23 April 2025

Trump’s SEC greenlights JBS IPO despite bribery fines and corruption charges Mighty Earth 23 April 2025

Environmental groups blast JBS's US listing approval; Wall Street praises it Reuters 02 May 2025

Meat giant, JBS, guts human rights commitments and sidesteps climate scrutiny in bid for NYSE listing Global Witness 02 October 2024

 
 

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