A technical analysis conducted by the Center for Climate Change Analysis (CCCA) shows that JBS’s meat supply to the Casino Group is linked to deforestation and violations of the rights of communities living within the Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau Indigenous Land in Rondônia (RO). The study identifies deforestation within the supply chain of three JBS-controlled meatpacking plants, totaling approximately 50,000 hectares of cleared forest—an area five times the size of the city of Paris. The analysis supports a lawsuit seeking to hold the French group accountable for potential environmental damage and for violations of the rights of Indigenous peoples and traditional communities in Brazil.