Campbell’s Admits Illegal Wastewater Dumping Amid Executive Scandal

Campbell’s Faces Dual Crises: Illegal Wastewater Dumping and Executive Bioengineered Meat Scandal

Campbell Soup Company is confronting two major controversies simultaneously – admitting to thousands of illegal wastewater discharges into a major river while dealing with fallout from an executive’s alleged comments about “bioengineered meat” in their products.

Key Takeaways

  • Campbell’s admitted to 5,400+ illegal wastewater discharges from 2018-2024
  • Executive Martin Bally fired after alleged recording about “bioengineered meat”
  • Former employee filed lawsuit claiming retaliation after raising concerns
  • Environmental lawsuit alleges connection to harmful algae blooms

Wastewater Violations and Environmental Impact

Campbell’s Napoleon, Ohio canning plant illegally discharged wastewater more than 5,400 times between April 2018 and December 2024, violating federal water pollution laws. The company admitted the wastewater exceeded permitted levels for multiple substances including phosphorus, nitrogen, ammonia, E. coli, and other pollutants.

Environmental groups sued Campbell’s in March 2024 under the Clean Water Act, alleging repeated releases of pollutants into the Maumee River that feeds into Lake Erie. The lawsuit claims these discharges contributed to harmful algae blooms for 428 days between 2018-2022.

“We have taken a number of steps to improve our operations and comply with environmental regulations,” a Campbell’s spokesman told Daily Mail.

While Campbell’s maintains the facility had “minimal, if any, adverse effects” on the river, a trial to determine penalties and cleanup requirements is scheduled for 2026.

Executive Scandal and Bioengineered Meat Claims

In a separate controversy, former employee Robert Garza secretly recorded Vice President Martin Bally making concerning comments about Campbell’s products. In the recording, Bally allegedly stated: “I don’t wanna eat a piece of chicken that came from a 3D printer” and referenced “bioengineered meat.”

Garza filed a lawsuit on November 20 claiming he was fired weeks after raising concerns about the remarks with his supervisor. Campbell’s terminated Bally on Wednesday following the recording’s release.

The company strongly denied the allegations, with a spokesman stating: “We are proud of the food we make… The comments on the recording are not only inaccurate – they are patently absurd.” Campbell’s maintains their chicken comes from USDA-approved suppliers meeting “No Antibiotics Ever” protocols.

Ongoing Legal and Reputational Challenges

Campbell’s faces simultaneous legal battles on both environmental and employment fronts. The environmental lawsuit could result in significant penalties, while the wrongful termination case adds to the company’s reputational challenges.

The company has disclosed that some ingredients like canola, corn, soybean and sugar beet are grown from genetically modified seeds, but repeatedly denies using any bioengineered meat in their products.

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