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Greenpeace Security Inspection Report

Publication | May 21, 2010 at 10:58

DuPont's Deepwater, NJ and Edge Moor, DE facility store as much as 6 million pounds of chlorine gas which can put people at risk up to 20 miles down wind. These risks existed long before September 11, 2001, and DuPont is well aware of safer...

Will big biotech giants destroy Mexican corn? Join us and say no!

Blog by Aleira Lara | May 16, 2013

The Mexican government is likely to authorize the cultivation of genetically engineered (GE) corn in Mexico. And until now Mexican citizens, with the help of organisations like Greenpeace,  have managed to prevent agribusiness giants like...

Even Warren Buffett Can't Make Dow's Chemical Facilities More Secure

Blog by jdeans | May 12, 2011

Over 400 shareholders are expected today at Dow Chemical’s annual general meeting, and security is high , according to Andrew Dodson at MLive.com . They have guards everywhere and attendees, including the press, are not being allowed...

DuPont Ignores Catastrophic Liability at Shareholders Meeting

Blog by jdeans | April 27, 2011

Today, DuPont is holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Wilmington, DE. Attending shareholders will receive a lot of information, but Greenpeace suspected that the folks at DuPont’s corporate headquarters would be glossing over...

Chemical Industry Continues to Mislead the Public on Chemical Plant Security

Blog by John Deans | December 22, 2010

You would think that almost ten years after 9/11 the chemical industry would be well on its way to making chemical plants safer for the surrounding communities. Instead they have continued to repeat misleading information, and avoid...

Real Chemical Security Now!

Video | July 27, 2010 at 10:29

Greenpeace activists conducted citizen inspections by land, water and air -- issuing a failed inspection report to DuPont for failing to fully secure two of its chemical facilities in Delaware and New Jersey against terrorists or catastrophic...

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