Statement on President Obama’s Endorsement of Walmart’s Unsustainable Practices
WASHINGTON - May 8 - President Obama will visit a Mountain View,
Calif. Walmart on May 9 to discuss energy efficiency and commercial
impacts on the environment. Walmart touts the Mountain View location as a
prime example of its 100% renewable power goal, but green power
comprises only 4% of Walmart’s total electricity usage. Many advocacy
groups have criticized the company’s environmental rhetoric as empty and
backed by insufficient action: Walmart has both underreported its
greenhouse gas emissions and failed to meet its 2012 targets.
Additionally, in 2013 it received a $110 million environmental criminal
fine, second only to the BP oil spill in U.S. history, for its toxic
dumping of pesticides.
Friends of the Earth President Erich Pica issued the following statement:
Friends of the Earth President Erich Pica issued the following statement:
President Obama’s visit to the Mountain View, California Walmart is puzzling. It seems wildly inconsistent with the president’s push for greater economic equity and greater action on global warming. The president should take the opportunity on Friday to challenge Walmart to become a leader in sustainability and creating better, higher paying jobs. A company that recently won the award for 'Greenwasher of the Year’ should not be held up as an example of environmental success.
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