World Bank Drops Loan to Brazilian Cattle Giant

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Late last night the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private lending arm of the World Bank, withdrew the $90 million dollar loan to Brazil’s cattle giant Bertin. The loan was used for the company to further expand into the Amazon region, which was causing destruction of the rainforest and fuelling global climate change.  While on one hand Lula’s government was making commitments to reduce deforestation rates in the Amazon, on the other hand the IFC was helping to expand the Brazilian cattle sector which is now the largest single source of deforestation in the world.  

Globally forest destruction accounts for almost 20 percent of global warming causing emissions, which is more climate pollution than all the world's cars, trucks, trains, planes, and ships combined. Brazil ranks as the world’s fourth biggest climate polluter, largely because of Amazon destruction. Although the IFC published a benign statement on its website late last night about the terms of the cancellation, this announcement comes just two weeks after the release of the Greenpeace report “Slaughtering the Amazon.”

The Greenpeace report revealed how the financial backing of the Brazilian cattle industry by the IFC and President Lula’s government via its national development bank (BNDES) has led the industry to become the largest single source of deforestation in the world and a major source of global greenhouse gas emissions. The report also shows how cattle products from ranches involved in illegal deforestation in the Amazon rainforest --as well as in the invasion of indigenous lands and slavery--contaminates the supply chains of top brands such as Adidas, Reebok, Timberland, Geox, Clarks, Nike, Carrefour, Gucci, IKEA, Kraft, and Wal-Mart.

By helping Bertin to expand into the Amazon, the IFC has been driving further destruction of the rainforest for products that often make their way into global meat or leather products while undermining Brazil’s commitments to reducing deforestation. For a bank that portrays itself as the “knowledge bank”, this was a very ill conceived and thoroughly destructive use of international resources. The last $30 million dollar  hand-out from the IFC will no longer be given to Bertin and it is anticipated that the IFC will ask Bertin to return early the $60 million dollars it has already invested in the company. The World Bank Group is set to lend another $1.3 billion dollars to Brazil for “environmental protection.”

At Greenpeace we are calling for a commitment to Zero Deforestation and global solutions that will protect forests and reduce forest related emissions that are making global warming worse. In the fight to save the Amazon, every step will count so we are asking US consumers to join us in taking on companies like Nike, Timberland, and Adidas which cannot demonstrate that the leather in our shoes is not driving deforestation in the Amazon.

 -Lindsey 

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Permalink rational [Member] on June 14, 2009 at 06:15
Yesterday I bought some $129 Nike running shoes... I wish I'd read your article first! I've already worn them outside, but mabe I could clean them up enough to return. I don't think they have ANY leather on them... What shoud I do?

What brand of running shoes should I buy? Does Greenpeace have some of "what's-safe-to-buy" database that could be put on line so people will know what they should and shouldn't buy??

I also bought a belt that I'm pretty sure IS made of leather. Do they make plastic belts?

Now I'm going to have trouble sleeping!
Permalink Eva Moly [Visitor] on June 17, 2009 at 12:45
Cattle has always been a major issue not only because of deforestation, but also because of the competition they lead with aboriginal animals. When the bovines have been in a given place for a long time, the ecosystem usually have already adapted to such a change. In the Amazons though, while vital to the planet as Earth's most important lungs, forests do not allow for raising of bovines. The best alternative would be to raise smaller animals that would not need deforestation, or only very partial, cutting only a single tree between each on a given area. Eva Moly,  student
Permalink fusion01 [Visitor] on June 18, 2009 at 11:31
'The best alternative would be to raise smaller animals that would not need deforestation, or only very partial, cutting only a single tree between each on a given area.'

I'd think the only REAL alternative is to NOT EAT MEAT. I don't and therefore don't support the deforestation directly. I always say, if we're to change the current state of affairs, it requires personal sacrifice. Keep eating meat and fish, flying long-distance for a holiday, importing your foodstuffs etc - all the niceties of modern day life - the world will suffer for it.
Permalink mikeg [Member] on June 19, 2009 at 14:22
@rational:

we don't have a guide to green shoes, unfortunately. but there are plenty of companies making shoes from recycled materials, organic cotton, hemp, etc. Simple comes to mind immediately, but i don't know that they make a running shoe.
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I always say, if we're to change the current state of affairs, it requires personal sacrifice. Keep eating meat and fish, flying long-distance for a holiday, importing your foodstuffs etc - all the niceties of modern day life - the world will suffer for it.


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Permalink Simon [Visitor] on August 09, 2009 at 11:52
In 2002, the World Bank adopted a new policy aimed at helping countries manage forests effectively and sustainably.

The World Bank says its policy aims to harness the potential of forests to reduce poverty and to integrate forests into sustainable economic development.

However, they do not seem to honor the policy and its specifications, rather are found to invest in dubious activities and aiding harmful businesses.

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Permalink John [Visitor] on August 12, 2009 at 17:35
Today at the movies I saw rain forests being cut down for paper and to make grazing land similar to this article. Dont people realize that we get the majority of our oxygen from the amazon rain forests. People need to think with there heads not there pocket books.
Permalink David [Visitor] on August 13, 2009 at 11:36
I like Brazilian stake..but not as much as to help cause deforestation.
I'd rather get my hands on some calling cards and call down there to ask about how's the weather, as opposed to asking: getting hotter by the day?
Permalink Minamuni [Visitor] on August 15, 2009 at 06:48
Thank you for the article. For a bank that portrays itself as the “knowledge bank” instead their slogan should be “Slaughtering the Amazon” Bertin Ltd should be fine and the executives should be taking to court and treated as criminals.


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Permalink louisianahomebuilder [Member] on August 16, 2009 at 05:56
I wonder how that convo went...

"Hey, can we bum $90 million dollars?"
"For what?"
"Destroy massive amounts of rain forest in order to deliver some meat to plates"
"Sure thing"

/it obviously didn't go like that. I'm not sure what would be worse though: ignoring the obvious or simply not caring.
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Permalink EZ [Visitor] on August 16, 2009 at 21:48
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Permalink mickhhp [Visitor] on August 17, 2009 at 18:20
the largest single source of deforestation in the world???

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Permalink Aviie [Visitor] on August 19, 2009 at 14:00
I think it's a great step of IFC, and not only world bank also everyone should take step to save our environment. Everyone know about global warming! If we want to survive, we should sacrifice, because living is more important than comfort!

So, please try to use re-cycled products instead of leather products!
Permalink sharon collins [Member] on August 21, 2009 at 02:33
I saw rain forests being cut down for paper and to make grazing land similar to this article. Dont people realize that we get the majority of our oxygen from the amazon rain forests.
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Permalink gree car blogger [Member] on August 23, 2009 at 17:55
@inchirieri auto, yes apparently i the big one. However to be honest i am very amazed that IFC, took the decision. However now that Bertin and Marfrig have agreed to a moratorium on using cattle from illegally deforested areas, JBS-Friboi is the remaining holdout among Brazilian cattle industry majors. I agree with Greenpeace which says that JBS has remained mum on the issue and has actually expanded operations in the Amazon in the wake of the scandal.

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deforestation must stop and all that contribute to it. Big corporations really need to take more into consideration than just big profits.
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This is very welcome news because tropical grazing is the WORST form of agriculture. It destroys forests AND results in the release of the most harmful greenhouse gas--methane. Talk about taking out two problems at once! Good job. But we can't sleep on our laurels--we have to keep up the fight. Everyone should advocate vegetarianism to combat the environmental harm of livestock-generated methane.

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