Greenpeace activists locked down at the offices of Kleenex
Manufacturer Kimberly-Clark, while others broadcast chainsaw noises and dumped wood chips in the corridors to highlight the American company's ongoing destruction of Canada's magnificent Boreal Forest.
Greenpeace activists entered the Kimberly Clark headquarters, locked themselves together, and announced that they would stay put until K-C's Vice President of Environment, Ken Strassner, agreed to meet with Greenpeace.
Time to make the changeDespite growing pressure from Kimberly-Clark's customers and investors in the form of contract cancellations and shareholder resolutions; blockades in Canada, the U.S., and Europe; and the letters and phone calls of tens of thousands of you around the world, Kimberly-Clark has refused to stop making Kleenex out of clearcut ancient forests. And since April last year, Ken Strassner has refused to meet with Greenpeace, or even to return our letters or calls.
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