PRESS RELEASE
Leading international environmental organisations unite to take
action for corporate accountability
25 August 2002, Johannesburg, South Africa
Community activists and non-governmental organizations from around the globe
today on the eve of the opening of the World Summit on Sustainable
Development announced in Johannesburg the creation of a united
worldwide movement to hold corporations accountable for environmental
and social abuses.
Under the banner "People's Action for Corporate Accountability,"
the groups concluded a week-long conference on the eve of the
World Summit on Sustainable Development by calling for governments
to take action for citizens' rights and binding controls on corporations.
Bobby Peek, Director of groundWork, a South African organization that
hosted the conference, said "Communities and NGOs are uniting
to take on the abuses of corporations globally."
After hearing the stories and experiences of communities around the globe that
have been harmed by corporate activities, the activists and organizations
announced plans to address their message to the governments gathered
in Johannesburg for the World Summit.
"If this global summit fails to address corporate accountability seriously,
it will have failed to protect communities and the environment,
and it will not put us on the path toward sustainable development,"
Peek said.
"Our experience since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 is that corporate claims
of voluntary responsibility have proven hollow. Until they are
held legally liable, they won't change their behavior."
The conference's final resolution
calls for governments to put in place national and international
rights for citizens and binding rules for corporations, including
legal liability for the impacts of their activities.
The conference was attended by people from more than 30 countries and 78 organizations,
ranging from local South African community based organisations
to international groups. Conference participants heard about industrial
pollution, toxic waste dumping, incineration, and destructive
fossil fuel production and mining activities carried out by major
corporations in local communities around the world.
The conference was co-sponsored by groundWork and local national organisations
Environmental Monitoring Group and Earthlife Africa, as international
groups Friends of the Earth International, Greenpeace, Third World
Network, Corporate Europe Observatory, CorpWatch and the South
African Exchange Programme on Environmental Justice.
Contact:
Bobby Peek, groundWork, 082 464 1383
Marcelo Furtado, Greenpeace, 072 312 3496
David Waskow, Friends of the Earth, 082 858 8586
Yin Shao Loong, Third World Network, 072 545 4765
Kenny Bruno, CorpWatch, 082 370 0579
Belen Balanya, Corporate Europe Observatory, 083 296 2112
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