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Smithfield Foods reports progress on core sustainability goals at newly updated website

Smithfield Foods, Inc. announced today that its detailed sustainability results for fiscal 2012 can be found at the newly updated www.smithfieldcommitments.com, the website dedicated to sharing information regarding the core sustainability programs critical to Smithfield Foods' business.

3 October 2012
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Smithfield FoodsSmithfield Foods, Inc. announced today that its detailed sustainability results for fiscal 2012 can be found at the newly updated www.smithfieldcommitments.com, the website dedicated to sharing information regarding the core sustainability programs critical to Smithfield Foods' business.

The company is making significant progress towards its core sustainability goals and targets. Among the 2012 highlights:

  • Each independent operating company has introduced new packaging reduction projects;
  • Normalized greenhouse gas emissions were down 11% since fiscal 2008;
  • 100% of facilities dedicated to producing meat for human consumption were certified to the Global Food Safety Initiative;
  • Contributions of over $1.2 million were made to education programs that benefit Smithfield Foods' employees and their children; and
  • 2012 was Smithfield's second most profitable year, topped only by 2011.

"At Smithfield Foods, we believe that being transparent about our sustainability goals and achievements is absolutely critical to demonstrating that we are a responsible business. Posting our annual results—whether good or bad—shows our commitment to producing good food responsibly," said Dennis H. Treacy, Smithfield's executive vice president and chief sustainability officer.

Treacy added, "We release each year's sustainability report and post the results on www.smithfieldcommitments.com to ensure accountability. We are proud of our results, and believe they serve as evidence of our performance over time and relative to others in our industry."

The company's sustainability program is built around six pillars: Animal Care, Employees, Environment, Food Safety & Quality, Helping Communities and, added this year, Value Creation.

Value Creation allows Smithfield Foods to explore the relationship between the sustainability commitments of the original five pillars and the company's goal of consistently delivering strong financial performance. "What we have seen is that ensuring good animal health, promoting educational programs in local schools, donating food to those in need and creating jobs not only advances our sustainability performance, but also adds value throughout the company," Treacy said.

October 2, 2012 - Smithfield Foods

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