Catalog Cutdown Reports
On December 4th, a delegation from our Sierra Club chapter went to Sears to deliver a letter from Sierra Club to Sears to the manager at the West Palm Beach mall. We also spoke about the campaign at our 100-person Holiday party last week, and encouraged everyone there to go ...
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After discussing with you about the action, we thought going up to the Manager and handing him a letter would be good. We had doubts before because people just didn't know enough about the law around doing an action in a mall before the conference call.
The 3 of us did a s...
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Yesterday I dresser up as Blitzen. Well, I wore antlers anyhow. Went down to the Sears in downtown Vancouver with a group of activists to chat up the public about Forest Ethics’ Catalogue Cutdown campaign. And of course, we wanted to send Sears the message that it’s time to st...
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On Tuesday, I visited the Sears store at the Livingston Mall in Livingston, NJ. It took me a while to find the administrative offices. It turns out they were behind the refrigerator section, naturally. Eventually, I found the office and finally got to talk to the manager. ...
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Concerned citizens paid a visit to Sears-Brookfield to protest the company's destructive catalog policies in solidarity with the Paper Campaign's International Day of Action.
Braving treacherous road conditions due to a modest snowfall, concerned citizens in the Milwaukee ...
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On Saturday, someone strapped this banner to the front of the Sears store. It was visible from the highway!
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Here are photos from the action.
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Another picture from the action.
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Here are pictures from the action.
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A herd of reindeer, including Rudolf, gathered at the Oakland Sears storefront to deliver a stocking full of coal to Naughty Sears. We stood outside the store caroling to Sears and were recorded by the Oakland Tribune, who made a video out of our action. Check it out!
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See http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5143683170 for images.
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We delivered a letter to the store manager and talked to shoppers. Lots of people seemed surprised that Sears was using non-recycled paper, and we told them to voice their concerns.
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We met at the Sears Canada Headquarters and started to hand out postcards and fliers to the people walking down the busy downtown Toronto Street. Responses were great, they were all really interested and shocked that Sears would not join the 21st century and use recycled paper...
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Today, five Forestethics activists raised awareness about Sears
destructive paper policies at a mall in the suburbs of Washington, DC.
The activists came prepared with literature, which they littered
throughout the store, slipping about fifty postcards discreetly into pric...
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A group of about 13 students from Agnes Scott College and Georgia State protested at the Sears store in Cumberland Mall as part of ForestEthics international day of action. One group scattered flyers throughout the store while others stood outside passing out more flyers to th...
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A group of about 13 students from Agnes Scott College and Georgia State protested at the Sears store in Cumberland Mall as part of ForestEthics international day of action. One group scattered flyers throughout the store while others stood outside passing out more flyers to th...
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On December 3 Kriss Wells mailed packages to 10 Sears stores in Iowa. Each package contained a sock with a lump of coal and a letter explaining Sear's role in destruction of forests.
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About 10 members of the Akron Atmosphere Brigade converged on Sears at Chapel Hill Mall today. We tried to speak to the management of the store, who clearly wanted nothing to do with us. Upon being told to leave the store we did. Several members covertly did literature drops t...
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