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Volunteers Step Up to the Gate at Kimberly-Clark Facility

06/13/08

Volunteers Step Up to the Gate at Kimberly-Clark Facility

While I can usually be found updating and writing on the Greenpeace USA Myspace profile, this week, I got the chance to get off the computer and into the streets for an amazing Greenpeace action...

In sweltering heat, three Greenpeace volunteers dragged chains, locks, and banners to the New Milford, CT Kleenex facility.  While arrests were likely, they were determined to deliver a message to Kimberly-Clark, makers of Kleenex tissues: "Kleenex must stop wiping away ancient forests.”

The massive plant accounts for 40% of the Kleenex and Scott products sold in the U.S., yet most products made at the New Milford facility contain little or no recycled fiber. Kimberly-Clark refuses to stop destroying ancient forests for its Kleenex, Scott, and Cottonelle lines, products that are used once and thrown away.

Volunteer, Andrea LeClair from Boston stepped up to the gate determined to let Kimberly-Clark know Greenpeace wasn’t backing off, “this is something bigger than me…and it’s affecting everyone.”

Up until a few months ago, Andrea had been tossing bags of garbage out her car window, but after attending the Greenpeace sponsored student conference, Powershift, she committed her life to protecting the planet. On Monday, she was more than ready to tell Kimberly-Clark to take care of their own mess.

 

 

Around 11:00 am, Monday, Andrea and two other volunteers locked themselves to the South Gate of the facility. A truck stood behind them and could not pass the activists. In the meantime, myself and another volunteer were just a little down the road placing tree saplings on the windshields of cars in the employee parking lot. A note attached to the saplings read: “We know Kimberly-Clark can do better.” Sweating like crazy, we walked away from the facility satisfied many of Kimberly-Clark’s employees would hear our message.

Back at the gate, the volunteers managed to get the gate half closed, using their bodies as a blockade for over an hour. Andrea told the bewildered security guards, “I’ve never done anything like this before, but we all know that Kimberly-Clark could do better and use recycled content in their tissues.”

Peace,

Lauren

 

Comments:

Comment from: dragonmage06 [Member] · /blog/dragonmage06
This sounds like a great and very effective action to get Kimberly-Clark's attention. How great to be a part of it!

The whole Greenpeace team should be extremely proud of all the change they've affected on this and so many other issues over the years. I know I'm proud to be even a small part of this organization.
Permalink 2008-06-14 @ 20:55
Comment from: justemily [Member] · /blog/justemily
Wow, congratulations on what sounds like a powerful action. I've gotta be fairly naive, but that sounds awesome.
Permalink 2008-06-20 @ 17:12
Comment from: rayraymarz [Member] · /blog/rayraymarz
Amazing... my only regret is that I wish I was part of this... It sounds soo cool... nonviolence can be a VERY VERY effective thing you know. I applaud you on this!
Permalink 2008-06-27 @ 18:59
Comment from: rick_hind [Visitor]
Way to go Treehuggers! Stop Kimberly- Clark from turning 100 year old trees into Kleenex!
Permalink 2008-06-27 @ 21:21
Comment from: dfiske80 [Member] · /blog/dfiske80
Great work Andrea, keep up the hard work.
Permalink 2008-07-12 @ 17:59
Comment from: avenir [Visitor]
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Permalink 2008-08-27 @ 05:28

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