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Tuesday August 20, 2002 17:00
by Joe Glynn - Earthwatch
foeeire at iol dot ie
01 478 5100 or 4785101
30 foot inflated corporate Fat-Cat to highlight need for corporate responsibility.
'DON'T LET BIG BUSINESS RULE THE WORLD'
GREEN PARTY, FRIENDS OF THE EARTH AND NGO'S WSSD DAY OF ACTION
On Thursday the 22nd of August from 12.30 - 14.30 a 30ft high Corporate Giant with euros bulging from his pockets will be inflated at the top of Grafton Street, Dublin 2.
This Green Party, Friends of the Earth and other Environmental NGO's action highlights the urgent need to make multinational corporations accountable and responsible for their actions at the forthcoming Earth Summit in Johannesburg. This inflatable corporate fat-cat is on a tour of Europe on its way to the WSSD in Johannesburg
Friends of the Earth invites everyone who is concerned about the future to join them at the top of Grafton Street at lunchtime from 12.30 to 2.30 on Thursday . We will be inflating a 30ft high, fat, Corporate Giant with euros bulging from his pockets. This Europe-wide action aims to highlight to EU policy makers and the public the need for a global framework for binding corporate accountability as a pre-requisite for sustainable development.
Multinational corporations have wreaked havoc upon our environment and continue to deplete scarce natural resources and destroy people's lives.
We call upon the Irish Government delegation and the EU delegation to the WSSD in Johannesburg to move beyond the sweet sounding rhetoric on sustainable development and poverty alleviation and begin to undertake real measures to make sustainable development the overarching goal of the international community.A binding international Convention on Corporate Accountability is urgently required to
establish mandatory social and environmental reporting by multinational corporations. Corporate self-regulation has failed. The very concept has proven by-and -large meaningless. We need democratic accountability and transparency in policy making and in the regulation of corporations for environmental protection and social justice.
Life not profit is the bottom line!
Call Joe Glynn or Tom Prendeville at Earthwatch for further details - 01 4785100
Comments (2 of 2)
Jump To Comment: 1 2Hi Joe,
fair play for dragging the fat cat onto the streets, right in the middle of the shopping alley. Tell all the photographers from all the papers, it's an easy call just before the Earth summit. All the papers will have buckets of coverage of green stuff this weekend, get your cat in there!
I can only offer my support on one condition - you and the crew have to come down to Ecotopia afterwards and tell us all about it! You'd love it Joe, lots of your mates in a great place doing good work.
See you in the woods,
Eanna
Earthweatch need help on Thursday at 12.00 at the top of Grafton Street to set up the 30' corporate giant. Do try and get down. I am going back down to Ecotopia after this and recomend that you try and make it down it is well worth it.
dp
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