Supermarket
 giant Wal-Mart along with two other large retailers, Carrefour SA and 
Pão de Açúcar, announced that they would no longer sell meat in their Brazil outlets from suppliers who had cleared protected Amazonian rainforest to raise cattle. 
The
 announcement was made at a meeting of the Brazilian Association of 
Supermarkets (Abras) shortly after the environmental group Greenpeace 
released a report showing how the activities of internationally known 
brands are leading to Amazonian deforestation for grazing pastures. 
Meanwhile,
 also in the wake of the Greenpeace report, a Brazilian federal 
prosecutor filed a billion dollar lawsuit against the cattle industry 
for devastating the Amazon.
What encouraging news! Our heartfelt 
thanks and congratulations, Greenpeace for your carefully researched 
report on livestock raising and the clearing of invaluable rainforests 
in Brazil. 
We also thank Wal-Mart, Carrefour, Pão de Açúcar and 
other stores for responding to the public’s wish to protect these vital 
reserves. With collaborative actions such as these and humanity’s 
growing awareness of the need to halt meat eating altogether, our planet is surely on the path to recovery of her flourishing verdant state. 
Reference
http://news.mongabay.com/2009/0612-abras_beef_wal-mart.html 
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N12272317.htm