At dawn today, our
activists locked down the plant in Ontario, Canada. We’re
stopping all shipments of materials going into and out of the factory
via train and truck. The only things coming out of that building
are Kimberly-Clark employees.
The protest is sending a clear
message to the Kimberly-Clark shareholders that are participating in
their annual meeting in Irving Texas. Two of our activists are
attending the meeting and advocating for a sustainable forestry
resolution which will be voted on today.
Switching to recycled
fiber is not just the right thing to do, it’s what customers want. A
recent Leger Marketing poll shows that 84 percent of Americans
and 86 percent of Canadian consumers are likely to switch to recycled
tissue products to prevent harm to forests, and are even willing to pay
more to do so. Just yesterday, we received word from American
University that it will no longer use Kimberly-Clark products until the
company changes its ways. Willy Suter, Director of Facilities
Management, pointed out that the University practices what it preaches.
“We
aim to not only educate students about environmental stewardship, but
also enable them to experience stewardship through sustainable best
practices implemented at the university.”
Read the full letter Take Action!If you’re not one of the 26,000 supporters that contacted Kimberly-Clark, it’s not too late.
Tell the CEO to stop flushing ancient forests down the toilet. If you’ve already taken action,
tell your friends and family to do their part.