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March 08, 2005
Ten Reasons to Boycott Coca-Cola
The Coca Cola Company has been denounced by various communities, organizations and grassroots movements for violating basic human and environmental rights. We appeal for peaceful and non-violent action against and boycott of Coca Cola world wide. This list of violations was put together by Carola Reintjes (IDEAS, Spain) and Sandeep Pandey (NAPM, India). (2) THREAT TO PEACE: Coca Cola was the fifth largest donor to George Bush (Pepsico was fourth). It has also associated itself with some of the worst dictators including General Abacha in Nigeria. (3) RACIAL DISCRIMINATION: The Company had to pay $192 million for being found guilty of racial discrimination in US plants in 2000. [2] (4) DAMAGE TO ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITIES: Coca Cola is a major threat to precious ground water resources which common people use for drinking and irrigation purposes. In Plachimada, Kerala, India, water has dried up in a radius of 3 km from the plant site. [3] This situation threatens to displace 20,000 local habitants, while at the same time the bottling plant only gives employment to 50 local people.[4] The Supreme Court of India found the Company guilty of painting the Himalaya rocks with huge publicity announcements/panels. [5] (6) HAZARD TO ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH: In India Coca Cola was found to have 30 times more pesticides than the European Union standard.[9] A Indian High Court ruling requires it to mention pesticide levels on bottles. [10] Farmers find it a cheaper alternative for other pesticides in the market. [11] The sludge coming out of a Coca Cola plant destroys fields and crops in the vicinity. When BBC tested this sludge in UK it was found to have Cadmium and Lead. [12] (7) FARCE ABOUT EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR JUSTICE: At a bottling plant like that at Mehdiganj, Varanasi, India, Coca Cola renders 50 times more people, who make locally produced drinks, jobless than it employs. It is a drain on the local and rural economies. [14] On the other hand company's top executive is reported to earn 5.5 million US$. [15] In fact, the CEO pays himself 1317 times the average employee (including stock options) (8) INVOLVEMENT OF CHILD LABOUR AND CONSCRIPTS: The Global March against Child Labour found child workers in the production of promotional footballs for the company in Pakistan. [16] Coca Cola has used conscripts as slave labour in its bottling plant in Russia. (9) IILEGAL PRACTICES AND CORRUPTION: The Coca Cola Company indulges in unfair practices like bribing officials and politicians to break laws and violate norms as a business practice. It also influences media to stall stories unfavourable to it. [17] (10) Coke and Pepsi threaten WHO over health report on sugar intake [18] Coca Cola is a threat to sustainable production and livelihood, local economies, rural development, trade justice and democracy. However, we do not endorse Pepsi products either. Pepsico is involved in similar unethical behaviour. CIA files that have been declassified have implicated Pepsico’s involvement in the coupe in Chile that led to the assassination of Allende, and brought Pinochet to power. [19] Related Articles: Comments
With reference to "(4) DAMAGE TO ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITIES: Coca Cola is a major threat to precious ground water resources which common people use for drinking and irrigation purposes. In Plachimada, Kerala, India, water has dried up in a radius of 3 km from the plant site.", while it is true that the ground water has depleted, as far as the local affected communities are concerned, the major issue is the rapid change in quality of water that has made the water non-potable and unfit for any use, and not so much the depletion of water. This is brought to your notice especially since there has been a persistant and deliberate underplay of the primary issue/problem of the people (that of quality of water) from which Coca-Cola would wish to divert attention to depletion of water. In a condition of years of low rainfall and drought like condition, it is easy for Coca-Cola to argue that their extraction is not the cause of depletion of ground water but the culprit is rainfall, substantiate with data and therefore get try to get away. It is distressing, that this logic is being repeated ad-nauseum even by the so-called supporters of the struggle. Posted by: Bijoy on March 16, 2005 03:02 AMWho cares about people we don't even know? And I doubt Coke is making people obese, I mean most of the people I know that drink Coke and are less active than most people are almost below the average weight, and many of the light soda-drinkers are quite fat. Posted by: Jacob on December 26, 2006 10:51 AMI just don't drink it because they refuse to stop testing on innocent animals. Posted by: Ki Hime on May 10, 2007 07:36 AMPost a comment
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