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Tyson Foods to close NE plant, adjust Texas operations for beef business
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Tyson Foods to close NE plant, adjust Texas operations for beef business

https://nebraska.tv/news/local/tyson-foods-to-close-ne-plant-adjust-texas-operations-for-beef-businesshttps://www.knopnews2.com/2025/11/21/tyson-foods-close-major-beef-processing-plant-lexington/https://ruralradio.com/krvn/news/tyson-to-close-lexington-beef-plant/
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  • Tyson Foods plans to close a major Nebraska beef plant in Lexington and shift to a single full-capacity operation at Amarillo, reshaping its U.S. beef network.
  • Amarillo’s shift consolidation will eliminate B-shift roles as Tyson reallocates volumes to higher-capacity plants to meet demand.
  • Officials say Tyson will support workers through the transition with help finding positions at other facilities and relocation benefits.
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Tyson Foods, Inc. Announces Network Changes to Beef Facilities
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Tyson Foods, Inc. Announces Network Changes to Beef Facilities

  • Tyson Foods reveals network changes to its beef facilities, including closing the Lexington, Nebraska plant.
  • Amarillo, Texas facility will shift to a single, full-capacity operation.
  • Overall beef production will rise at other Tyson facilities to meet demand.
  • The company will offer relocation benefits to affected employees.
  • The changes aim to secure the long-term success of Tyson's beef business.
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What happened when America’s biggest meat companies got called out for greenwashing
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What happened when America’s biggest meat companies got called out for greenwashing

  • Tyson Foods agreed to stop marketing climate-friendly beef and to drop net-zero claims for five years after a settlement with the Environmental Working Group.
  • JBS USA paid a $1.1 million settlement over claims it could reach net-zero emissions by 2040.
  • Settlements limit how companies describe net-zero as a goal versus a pledge and require expert verification for future claims.
  • Experts call the settlements an antidote to 'epistemic pollution' shaping public understanding of meat’s climate footprint.
  • The cases occur as COP climate talks focus more on food and agriculture’s role in emissions.
  • Meat firms promote voluntary sustainability programs rather than stricter environmental regulations.
  • The settlements are framed as a limited accountability step rather than broad industry reform.
  • JBS and Tyson faced pushback as climate authenticity claims drew scrutiny from regulators and NGOs.
  • Campaigns and advertising continue to shape public perception of meat’s environmental impact.
  • The article notes the industry’s political influence and lobbying as a factor in regulation resistance.
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