Concerned Concert Goers Say No to Forest Destruction

Concert Goers Say NO to Ancient Forest Destruction

Concerned concert goers at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival expressed their concern about Kimberly-Clark destruction of ancient forest to make Kleenex and other throw-away tissue products. Bonnaroo is a four-day, multi-stage camping festival held on a 700 acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee. Approximately 90,000 people attended this year's festival. Greenpeace had an information booth at the festival to education festival goers about our Kleercut and Clean Energy Campaigns. Close to 100 people stopped by to send a message to Kimberly-Clark CEO, Thomas Falk, to stop destroying ancient forests for throw-away tissue products.

Concert Goers Say NO to Ancient Forest Destruction

You can organize similar events and actions in your own community by downloading a Kleercut Action Pack. Whether it's speech bubbles, grocery store adoptions, or simple petitions, there are lots of ways to kick some Kimberly-Clark butt in your own town.

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