John,
Over 50,000 Ekō members are urging the Royal Bank of Canada to stop bankrolling destruction in Brazil.
The Royal Bank of Canada is investing millions in mining projects that cause deforestation, water contamination, and threats to indigenous and traditional communities. We need to stop this before it's too late, join us:
Royal Bank of Canada, drop this environmental time bomb now!
John,
Canadian mining company Belo Sun plans to build the largest open-pit gold mine in Brazil on the banks of the Xingu River, destroying precious ecosystems and forcefully displacing indigenous and traditional communities.
The region already struggles with the devastating effects of one of the largest hydroelectric dams in the world. And now, Belo Sun, wants to add deforestation and water contamination to the mix while threatening to sue the very people suffering from its reckless greed.
But, Belo Sun is not acting alone. The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) bankrolls it to the tune of US$ 14 million, fueling destruction and suffering in the region. RBC is one of Belo Sun’s largest institutional investors, so we need to cut the money to stop the project:
Royal Bank of Canada, drop this environmental time bomb now!
According to experts, Belo Sun’s mining project has an “unacceptably high risk” of rupture that could flood the surrounding area with up to 2.4 billion gallons of cyanide toxic sludge within minutes. It could contaminate an invaluable ecosystem already on the brink of collapse, and yet the Royal Bank of Canada is still pouring money into this disastrous project.
With RBC’s complicity, Belo Sun has forced its operations and land grabbing on the communities by ignoring the UN Convention requiring Free Prior and Informed Consent from traditional communities. But to its shareholders, Belo Sun claims to have done its due diligence, downplaying the project’s socio-environmental, legal, and financial risks.
To add insult to injury, Belo Sun is now suing land defenders who are giving everything to protect their land. The people of Xingu are trying to protect what’s left of their livelihoods. This massive corporation thinks it has the right to exploit and poison their land and their water, and the Royal Bank of Canada supports it. All in the name of profit.
Whilst we still have time to save such important biodiversity, vulnerable communities and our future, add your name and let’s come together to demand:
Royal Bank of Canada, drop this environmental time bomb now!