Second chance to see…

Following the BBC One screening in October of a programme dedicated to The Co-operative’s ethical campaigning and in particular our most recent campaign against Toxic Fuels. A slightly shorter version of the 30 minute prime time documentary was shown several times over the weekend on BBC News 24 as part of its ‘Our World’ series.
The programme entitled ‘Tar Wars’ can be viewed on BBC iPlayer and via cable/satellite ‘on demand’ services for the next week, and follows The Co-operative’s campaigning and our support for the Beaver Lake Cree Nation, a small indigenous community in Alberta, Canada, whose ancestral lands are being destroyed by the large-scale deforestation and pollution arising from tar sands developments.
Watch the programme – spread the word – support the Beaver Lake Cree
To find out more and get involved:
Go to our campaign website: www.goodwithmoney.co.uk/beaverlakecree
Join our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/toxicfuels
Twitter: http://twitter.com/toxicfuels
Posted on Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 in Campaigns, Customers Who Care, Toxic Fuels
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recently moved my bank account to co-op and it’s great to koww of the ethical concern!!
by bill crowther at 7:03 pm on December 29th, 2009
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