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Our Sustainability Journey
October 2015
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Tyson’s Sustainability Approach
Product Quality & Traceability Human Rights Ethical Business
Workplace Safety & Health Community Support Climate Change
Life Cycle Assessments Research & Development Employee Development
Compensation & Benefits Energy Conservation Hiring Practices
Supply Chain Management Regulatory Compliance Alternative Fuels
Waste Minimization & Recycling Stakeholder Engagement
Sustainability At Tyson Foods
The 4 P’s
Sustainability at Tyson Foods
People ProfitsProducts Planet
Reports
2014/2015 Sustainability Highlights
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Almost100 MILLIONpounds of protein donated to hunger relief agencies since May 2000
Nearly$7.7 MILLIONdonated to charitable organizations in fiscal year 2014
250,000 POUNDSof CO2 emissions reduced by modifying the packaging materials for the State Fair® Corn Dog
60 MILLIONOver-the-road truck miles eliminated In fiscal year 2014
$52 MILLIONspent on R & D in fiscal year 2014, a 4% increase over fiscal year 2013
300Team Members took advantage of the company’s educational assistance program in fiscal year 2014
Headline Here2014/2015 Sustainability Highlights
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RANKED 81st on Corporate Responsibility Magazine’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens List in 2015
9%increase in sales from $34.4 billion in fiscal year 2013 to $337.6 billion in fiscal year 2014
More Than
11,000Independent family famers supply the company with livestock andpoultry
The combination of Tyson Foods and Hillshire Brands creates a portfolio that includes recognized brands such as Tyson®, Jimmy Dean®, Hillshire Farm®, Sara Lee®, Ball Park®, Wright®,
Aidells® and State Fair®.
Headline HereWhat’s Ahead….
• Ensure sustainability efforts are relevant and meaningful to the business and stakeholders
• Completed a materiality assessment
– 33 key issues
– 25 senior leader interviews
– 13 external stakeholder interviews
– 260 interviews with Team Members
• Six key issues were elevated
Headline HereWhat’s Ahead…..
• We are maturing in our efforts.
• We are becoming focused and strategic.
• We will be transparent about successes and opportunities.
• We will put “stakes” in the ground.
Headline HereA Few Examples
• April 28, 2015– Announced we would strive to stop using human
antibiotics in our broiler chicken flocks by the end of September 2017
• May of 2015– First company to adopt the Certified Responsible
Antibiotic Use (CRAU) standard developed by School Food Focus and The Pew Charitable Trusts
• May 7, 2015– International Association for Food Protection
(IAFP) selected Tyson as the 2015 recipient of the prestigious Black Pearl Award
• July 2015– Announced a partnership with The Nature
Conservancy to support projects intended to conserve water quality in rivers and streams throughout Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri
Headline Here
“For us, sustainability is about trying to do the right thing in everything we do. It’s fundamental to our core values, cuts across every aspect of our business, and supports our mission of Making Great Food. Making a Difference.™”
Donnie Smith TYSON FOODS PRESIDENT AND CEO
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