Student Network Victories Announced at Kimberly Clark's Annual Shareholder Meeting!
CAMPUS VICTORIES SHAKE KIMBERLY-CLARK!
If you have not yet joined the rabble-rousing fun, please join in. You can:
(1) Click here to remove Kimberly-Clark from your campus
(2) Click here to organize teachers you know to replace Kleenex
(3) Click here to let us know if you see the Cottonelle Tour Bus in town
Go to www.kleercut.net/en for more information, or email Robin at sfo-students@wdc.greenpeace.org.
Recent Campus National News
Take Action on Global Warming, Participate in the Congress Week of Action!
Register your event for the Congress Week of Action September15th-19th!
We're seeing the effects of global warming all around us - more intense
heat waves that disproportionately affect the elderly and poor, more
severe storms that wreak havoc on our homes and communities, and all
kinds of changing cycles in the natural world.
The U.S. government continues to fuel global warming while refusing to
support solutions to the problem. While people, businesses, and local
governments across the country are taking action on global warming,
Congress has been woefully slow to act. But they won't do anything
unless they hear from the people they represent. That's where you come
in.
Students have always been at the forefront of social movements. To
defend our future against environmental challenges we must get
organized to call for solutions.
The week of September 15th-19th is the Congress Week of
Action. To learn more click the Read More button below.
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Project Hot Seat

Join students across the country and put Congress in the Hot Seat. We need Congress to implement global warming solutions right away. With Project Hot Seat, students across the US will encourage their congress person to stop global warming and ignite a clean energy revolution.
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Kleenex = Kleercut
Kimberly-Clark clearcuts ancient forests to make Kleenex and other paper products we use once and throw away. Join the Kleercut Campaign next year as we attempt to answer the age-old question: How many schools refusing to buy Kimberly-Clark products will it take to turn this company’s environmentally egregious behavior around? Read more to find out about the schools boycotting Kimberly-Clark products and find out how your school can get involved.
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