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- From: Greenpeace via Jym Dyer <jym@mica.berkeley.edu>
- Newsgroups: misc.activism.progressive,alt.activism,talk.environment,alt.save.the.earth
- Subject: EDITORIAL: Don't Buy PVC
- Followup-To: talk.environment,alt.save.the.earth
- Date: 8 Jan 1993 01:01:10 GMT
- Organization: The Naughty Peahen Party Line
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- Keywords: environment
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- [The holiday angle is out-of-date, of course. --Jym]
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- [Greenpeace Press Release from Greenbase -- Redistribute Freely]
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- GREENPEACE URGES SHOPPERS TO HAVE A PVC-FREE CHRISTMAS
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- LONDON December 17th, 1992 (GP) -- Greenpeace issued an alert
- today to all shoppers this Christmas to ensure their gifts are
- free of the poisonous PVC. The alert comes as the international
- skin and hair care chain 'The Body Shop' announced it would no
- longer order any products or packaging containing PVC from 1993.
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- 'The Body Shop' operates in forty one countries around the world
- and estimates that phasing out PVC in gift wrapping alone will
- save the use of approximately nineteen tonnes of PVC each year.
-
- Scientific evidence is mounting against PVC. PVC's production
- involves the transport of highly explosive materials, the
- production of toxic waste and the addition during its
- manufacture of up to four thousand other toxic ingredients.
- Toxic additives can be released from PVC packaging into food,
- into a room which has PVC flooring or into a child's digestive
- system if he or she chews a PVC toy. When PVC plastics are
- destroyed by incineration, they release dioxins. In the US,
- government scientists have found evidence which suggests that
- even at background levels, dioxins may have reproductive,
- behavioural and immuno-suppressive effects.
-
- The Body Shop opted for its PVC-free policy after lengthy
- consultations with industry and with Greenpeace. "If we could
- be reassured that all PVC incinerated anywhere in the world
- would not contribute to the formation of dioxins and excessive
- hydrogen chloride emissions, we might be more sympathetic to
- its continued use as a packaging material," said David Wheeler,
- General Manager in charge of Environment, Health and Safety.
- "But since incineration practices vary around the world we
- prefer to apply the precautionary principle in this case."
-
- The campaign against PVC is gathering pace across Europe.
- In Germany the cities of Berlin and Bielefeld have declared
- themselves PVC free. In Austria, a number of cities and federal
- states including Tyrol, Vienna and Salzburg have banned the use
- of PVC in public construction. Early next year a court hearing
- will re-open in Vienna at which Austrian PVC companies, all
- subsidiaries of leading European Chemical multinationals are
- suing Greenpeace for "malicious and unfactual attacks on PVC".
- The law suit was brought as a result of a Greenpeace billboard
- and advertising campaign depicting PVC as an environmental
- poison.
-
- "It is high time that the PVC industry admits it is a major
- source of environmental pollution," said Lisa Finaldi of
- Greenpeace International. "Non-chlorinated alternatives exist
- for all PVC products. We demand an immediate phase out of
- the PVC industry."
-