Feature story - March 13, 2006
We need your help to stop Kimberly-Clark, the largest tissue product company in the world, from destroying ancient forests. Here's what you can do right now, no matter where you live: help us get 500 businesses to pledge not to buy Kimberly-Clark products by May 31st.
Those businesses will be the Forest Friendly
500.From the coffee shop on the corner to the hardware store
down the road, any type or size of business that uses toilet paper,
facial tissue, napkins, or other tissue products can make the
pledge. We need to let Kimberly-Clark know that as long as they
refuse to stop destroying forests, businesses and consumers alike
will refuse to buy their products.
TAKE ACTION NOW
Business owners & managers: Take the
pledge!
Every business that takes the pledge and joins the FF500 will have its name published on www.forestfriendly500.org. Plus, the first 500 businesses to sign up will have their names listed in a paid ad in a major newspaper, as well as various Greenpeace newsletters and publications. Help us protect forests and be recognized as a forest friendly company - take the pledge now!
Activists: Recruit forest friendly businesses!
You can help pressure Kimberly-Clark and promote progressive local businesses at the same time by signing up businesses in your area. We have assembled everything you need in a handy Action Kit - visit www.forestfriendly500.org to download yours now.
And if you live in Canada, why not join your local Kleercut Group to find other people in your area to recruit with? Click here to find out how.
Thousands of you have written letters and emails to Kimberly-Clark, and thousands more have phoned the company directly demanding that the company stop destroying ancient forests. So far all the company has done is shoot you back automated responses about how great a company it is. It's time to make them respond for real.
Help us save ancient forests. Help us reach our goal of signing up 500 businesses by May 31st, 2006. Visit www.forestfriendly500.org now and start recruiting!