Target Action - Phase Out PVC!



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MOMS, Center for Health, Environment & Justice held a protest on 10/11 outside a Target store in Albany, California, asking the retailer to phase out PVC in its products and packaging.


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A nice idea, but ... ( 1 year ago by FranNyan)
A nice idea, but unfortunatly, miss targeted. Perhaps a better idea would be to try and get the people in the stores not to buy PVC products and try and educate about what has them. Any workers in that Target store have absolutly no authority or say in the company's policies, so it's very similar to protesting to a brick wall...
I agree. I ... ( 1 year ago by stmetcalf)
I agree. I certainly appreciate people standing up for what they believe in . . . but protesting a company's purchasing policies at a retail location is a little like picketing someone driving a car to get them to lower gas prices . . . they really have no control. Also, don't take your protest into the store. I'm sure that was quite disruptive, and of little more value than a publicity stunt.
One of the purposes ... ( 1 year ago by mspandana)
One of the purposes of this type of action is to raise awareness of the issue. Probably some of the customers hadn't heard of PVC before and gained some information about it from the action. And this action is not the only thing being done to convince Target to phase out the sale of PVC products in its stores. For more information about PVC and the effort to phase out PVC, check out the websites listed at the end of the video :)
From a production ... ( 1 year ago by TheMouthRevolution)
From a production standpoint, the sound was bad. Having a press conference in front of a freeway will do that. A nice effort, though! Maybe next time go to Minneapolis and blow up that duck at their corporate HQ.
yeah, you're right. ... ( 1 year ago by marybrune)
yeah, you're right. We were mostly going for the visual impact right near the freeway. For a first effort, though, I think we did okay. We definitely got local media coverage because of the visibility. Next time we'll get microphones and such to help with the noise. We're newbies!
A quick question. ... ( 1 year ago by azara04)
A quick question. Why is this directed at only Target and not the other 10,000 retailers in the united states that also use PVC packaging, and you are disrupting peoples shopping for something all retailers do? Do it at a corporate office.
I would think this ... ( 1 year ago by vinniebaby1)
I would think this protest would have a negative effect. Most people will probably think that you're just another crazy liberal group of nutjobs protesting cutting down trees or saving the whales. Target is too popular of a store for you to be effective. try another avenue.
they were speaking ... ( 1 year ago by ubmx)
they were speaking out at their local target store which received media coverage and was passed on to a larger audience.
According to Target ... ( 1 year ago by petes0002)
According to Target statement, (I called them earlier today) they are exploring alternatives to PVC but they first need to study the alternatives from a mass production standpoint. That makes sense to me. Patience my friend. Target will work this out.
English por favor ( 1 year ago by vinniebaby1)
English por favor
check out my clip.. ... ( 1 year ago by positivefeedback)
check out my clip...thanks.
PVC is a poison ... ( 1 year ago by DeadLions)
PVC is a poison plastic? A little proof might be more effective than a child holding a sign that he doesn't understand. Though I've checked your website, and I agree that PVC may be dangerous, it'd be interesting to know to what extent. After all, crossing a road is dangerous, but that doesn't mean that we should phase out all cars on that basis alone.
The consumer is ... ( 1 year ago by molehug)
The consumer is where the power to change is and when consumers are more informed, I hope that they change their consuming behavior. Therefore, this will change corporate behavior.
Target is the ... ( 1 year ago by molehug)
Target is the perfect corporation to target since it is so popular. Hopefully, consumers will take the information rather than choose willful ignorance to their consumer behavior. The most frightening observation is consumers want to be able to buy whatever they want regardless of the consequences.
If you research ... ( 1 year ago by molehug)
If you research product safety in the EU, they are more stringent on what goes to market. Patience is not what we need, it's companies who practice safety with bottom line rather than solely focusing on the bottom line.
Cars are MUCH more ... ( 1 year ago by ebulating)
Cars are MUCH more dangerous than PVC. Silly radical enviros, always getting riled up over some exaggerated risk. Shouldn't you be protesting nuclear power?
they're taking a ... ( 11 months ago by Snapshot3)
they're taking a smaller approach to a larger problem. you have to start from the bottom. It's useles to protest cars in the middle of a road, but it might change soemthing =the way they're doing it
LOL ( 10 months ago by pengypingpong)
LOL
hey, one of these ... ( 7 months ago by punkhalo)
hey, one of these guys came and talked at my school. it was cool, so is that giant rubber duck
the song is gey.. ( 6 months ago by Ammy8878)
the song is gey..
Say what do you say ... ( 4 weeks ago by snettbish)
Say what do you say we replace the earth with? Alternatives to living on planet earth ain't cheap either! quite probably not possible either. Get real chum, we lived with PVC before, we can do it again!



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