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Sustainable Supply Chain Coalition Delivers a Clear Message: Whole Foods' "Business as Usual" is Bad for People and Bad for the Planet
The international Sustainable Supply Chain Coalition, comprised of environmental groups, food activist organizations and labor unions, including the OCA, Sierra Club of Canada, and the Teamsters Union, protested inside and outside the Whole Foods Market shareholder meeting in Vancouver, BC on Monday March 8, 2010 to support four shareholder resolutions and call for a change in Whole Foods Market's unsustainable practices.
The international coalition is calling on Whole Foods Market and its major supplier United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) to sign the Sustainable Food Pledge and stop marketing conventional chemical, GMO, and energy-intensive foods and products as "natural" or "almost organic;" increase sales of certified organic products from 1/3 of current sales to 2/3 of sales within three years; and to pressure all of their so-called "natural" suppliers to sign a contract with an accredited organic certifier to begin to make the transition to organic.
The pledge also calls on WFM and UNFI to practice what they preach in terms of domestic Fair Trade, to recognize the rights of workers - from farm workers in the fields, to food processing workers, truck drivers, warehouse workers, and retail clerks - to organize themselves into unions if they so choose. The Pledge also calls on WFM and UNFI to recognize the rights of all citizens to universal health care and to acknowledge the fact that only a massive transition to organic food and farming can sequester sufficient greenhouse gases to prevent climate catastrophe.

The contamination of non-GE and organic alfalfa hay and seed With Monsanto's Roundup Ready Alfalfa would likely devastate the organic dairy and beef industry.
More than 200,000 people submitted comments to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) critiquing the substance and conclusions of its Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) on Genetically Engineered (GE) Alfalfa. Groups including the Organic Consumers Association, the National Organic Coalition, Center for Food Safety (CFS), Food & Water Watch, CREDO Action, and Food Democracy Now, mobilized our communities to help generate the unprecedented number of comments.
Action Update: World's Greenest Mayor: "Let Them Eat Toxic Sludge!"
A "sludge dump" organized by San Francisco garden activists and the Organic Consumers Association made national news last week. TV cameras from all the major networks filmed us as we took sewage sludge that the city had told gardeners was "organic compost" and dumped it on the steps of City Hall.
Sadly, Gavin Newsom, the man Organic Style Magazine called the World's Greenest Mayor, doesn't seem to think there's anything wrong with using sewage sludge on food crops.
Action Update: Procter & Gamble Agrees to Reformulate Body Care Products Due to Toxic ContaminantOn Friday March 12, 2009, the Organic Consumers Association, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, and the Green Patriot Working Group will announce the details of an agreement from Procter and Gamble to reformulate 18 products from its top-selling Herbal Essences brand to reduce levels of the carcinogenic petrochemical 1,4-Dioxane.
In addition, OCA and allies will announce new results from a continuing study that has tested over 150 consumer products for the toxic chemical. This year, 20 laundry detergents were tested, including major "natural" and conventional brands. Ironically, the seven laundry detergent brands from P&G had by far the highest levels of 1,4-dioxane overall. The independent third-party laboratory, Exova, known for rigorous testing and chain-of-custody protocols, performed all testing. Over the past two years, OCA research, litigation, and marketplace pressure have forced dozens of so-called organic and natural brands to reformulate their health and beauty products.
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