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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Rainforest Action Alert: Mitsubishi
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- ** Topic: NL12 Don't buy Mitsubishi **
- ** Written 5:39 pm Dec 14, 1992 by asta.unih@oln.comlink.apc.org in cdp:gen.newsletter **
- RAINFOREST ACTION NETWORK ACTION ALERT, DEC. 1992 Don't buy
- Mitsubishi this HOLIDAY SEASON WEURE TURNING UP THE HEAT
- Watch the media this month as Rainforest Action Network turns up
- the heat on Mitsubishi! Thanks to a substantial contribution, we
- are increasing the intensity and visibility of our Mitsubishi
- campaign with a series of actions which will focus world attention
- on the devastating results of MitsubishiUs logging and timber
- trading activities. These actions will include a series of
- simultaneous press conferences around the world, full-page ads in
- national newspapers, high-visibility banner hangings near major
- commuter routes, demonstrations against Mitsubishi distributors,
- gathering petitions, and writing letters. Yoichi Kuroda, head of
- Japanese Tropical Rainforest Action Network (JATAN) believes that
- a 1% reduction in Mitsubishi product sales in the U.S. will be
- sufficient to bring significant concessions. If Mitsubishi does
- not respond to RANUs requests, our goal for 1993 is to increase
- consumer awareness enough to decrease sales of Mitsubishi products
- in the United States by 10%, and to block $100 million in
- Mitsubishi construction project bids or contracts. Member and RAG
- involvement will be critical to our success.
- WHY MITSUBISHI?
- According to JATAN, Mitsubishi Corporation along with its
- affiliated company Meiwa Trading imported 1,253,752 cubic meters
- of tropical timber in 1990, making it JapanUs second largest
- trader in tropical timbers. If timber import figures included
- imports in other countries by Mitsubishi-owned companies--such as
- Mitsubishi International (U.S.)--and timber exports to other
- countries besides Japan, Mitsubishi is the worldUs number one
- importer of tropical timber in the world. MitsubishiUs tentacles
- reach into dozens of countries throughout Asia, South America and
- North America.
- RANUs previous Action Alerts and World Rainforest Reports
- documented MitsubishiUs environmental and cultural devastation of
- forests and forest peoples. Mitsubishi has responded to
- international calls for change with an extensive--but
- insubstantial--public relations campaign.
- Typical of MitsubishiUs public relations tactics, the company
- touts a 100-hectare reforestation research project in Sarawak,
- Malaysia. Yet eyewitness reports from environmental groups in
- Malaysia say that only two hectares have been planted with 25 tree
- species. This pales in comparison to the tens of thousands of
- hectares that have been logged by Mitsubishi. Furthermore,
- Mitsubishi has not proposed reforesting Sarawak, only researching
- the possibility.
- WHAT YOU CAN DO
- There are several things that you can do to stop Mitsubishi.
- 1) Do not buy any products that are made by companies in the
- Mitsubishi family or partnerships. These include all Mitsubishi
- autos, televisions, VCRs, Nikon cameras, and Kirin Beer. Do not
- buy Mitsubishi autos under the Chrysler name. These include the
- Dodge Stealth, Intrepid, Ram 50, and Colt; Plymouth Laser and Colt
- Vista; Eagle Talon and Summit Wagon. Hyundai autos should also be
- avoided because of their connections to Mitsubishi.
- 2) Contact RAN and request a copy of the OrganizerUs Manual for
- the Mitsubishi campaign.
- 3) Write or fax your message to both of the following Mitsubishi
- executives:
- Dear Mr. __________:
- While I am fully aware that your company is not directly involved
- in the destruction of rainforests, you are a member of the
- Mitsubishi family of corporations and partially owned by or doing
- business with Mitsubishi Corporation, the trading company. As
- such, I feel you have a responsibility to demand that the
- Mitsubishi CorporationUs Timber Department cease all logging in
- natural forests around the world. Until this occurs, I will not
- purchase any Mitsubishi products and I will strongly urge my
- friends and associates to do likewise.
- 4) Call the Corporate Communications Department for Mitsubishi
- Electric Sales (714) 220-2500 and Mitsubishi Motor Sales (714)
- 372-6000 and give the above message to the operator.
-
- TABLE: AROUND THE WORLD WITH MITSUBISHI
- Brazil Extensive logging to Peruvian-Colombian borders. Also paper
- mills.
- Bolivia Possibly largest logging operation in Bolivia with Howan
- Wood Ind.
- Chile Extensive wood chipping of old growth forests for exports
- to Japan
- Ecuador Early reports of mining exploration in the Andean tropical
- forest
- Indonesia Number one exporter of plywood form Indonesia to Japan
- Malaysia Extensive logging in Sarawak opposed by all native groups
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- Philippines Large investment in Agusan Wood In. producing plywood
- Papua New Found guilty be Barnett Commission of millions in Guinea
- hidden profits
- Alberta, Canada Concession of over 7 million hectares of virgin
- boreal forest
- BC, Canada Cutting native forests for Rlargest chopstick plant in
- the worldS
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