From Allison Johnson, Ekō <[email protected]>
Subject Is this the worst company in the world??
Date September 10, 2023 9:42 AM
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[ [link removed] ]A black and white photo of a storage tank bearing the Cargill corporate
logo.

John,

A single American family holds the fate of the world’s forests in their
hands.

With more billionaires than any other family, the Cargill-MacMillans own
Cargill Inc., one of the world's largest food suppliers – sometimes called
‘the worst company in the world’.

Cargill is responsible for vast amounts of deforestation and horrific
human rights abuses like child slave labour…but flies under the radar
because most consumers have never heard of it.

The family is known to cherish their anonymity. We’re going to change
that.

In days, we’ll bring an Indigenous leader impacted by Cargill’s
destruction from the Amazon straight to the company’s doorstep in the US –
descending on its headquarters to confront the family and demand they
clean up their supply chain. But we urgently need to raise the funds to
pull it off.

Every second we wait means more destruction in the name of Cargill’s
profits. Can you urgently chip in to expose the family behind the world’s
worst company?



[ [link removed] ]Donate
$3[ [link removed] ]Donate
another amount



Over and over again, investigations have revealed Cargill is buying soya,
cocoa, corn and more from farms linked to the destruction of the Amazon
rainforest, slave labor, and stolen Indigenous land.

In 2020, Cargill was exposed for buying soya from a supplier that set
12,000 (!!) fires to a protected biome in Brazil to clear the land. Then
in 2022, it happened again – this time at a different farm in a different
area of Brazil.

Like clockwork, the company responds by highlighting its commitment to
stopping deforestation and pledging to clean up its act. Spoiler alert:
nothing happens.

We know advocacy tours like this work to raise the pressure on companies
to act. From bringing Indigenous activists to meet with decision-makers
and the media to overwhelming companies' AGMs with attention-grabbing
stunts, we know how to force corporations to feel the heat.

Bringing the Indigenous communities directly impacted by Cargill’s shady
business deals to its HQ to talk to the media is our best chance to show
the owners of this corporate giant that the public will no longer stand by
while the company ignores its abuses. Can you chip in just the price of a
cup of coffee or more to make the trip happen and expose the family behind
the world’s worst company?



[ [link removed] ]Donate
$3[ [link removed] ]Donate
another amount



Anything extra raised will power Ekō and our campaigns worldwide fighting
for people and the planet.



  Thanks for all that you do,  
Allison and the Ekō team



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More information:

[ [link removed] ]A Grain of Truth, Stand.earth, retrieved 22 August 2023.

[ [link removed] ]Cargill: The Worst Company In the World, Mighty Earth, 11 July 2019.

[ [link removed] ]From Environmental Leader to ‘Worst Company in the World’, The New York
Times, 29 July 2019.

 

Ekō is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.

Please help keep Ekō strong by chipping in $3. [link removed]
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