JBS, then Friboi, signed the National Pact for the Eradication of Slave Labor, in which it pledged to eliminate slave labor from its supply chains, as reported by Repórter Brasil. According to the commitment, it was supposed to cut off commercial relations with employers included on the “dirty list of slave labor” and with suppliers who bought from them, but it failed to address this problem. In 2009, a report by Greenpeace International, Slaughtering the Amazon, revealed that the company had amongst its suppliers farms caught using labor analogous to slavery in its supply chain.