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Muhammad Ahmad Al-Masry

 

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--- On Tue, 8/11/09, Ken Cook, EWG <ewg wrote:

 

Ken Cook, EWG <ewg

Coca-Cola

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 6:57 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Muhammad,

 

Turn up the heat on

Del Monte!

 

Coca-Cola responded to EWG's supporters. It's Del Monte's turn. Call them (free)

now to demand no more deceptive marketing and no more BPA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Several months ago, EWG helped break news of a secret meeting convened at a

fancy private club in Washington, where lobbyists from the chemical industry and

food companies hatched a plot to mislead consumers about the risks of

bisphenol-A (BPA), a toxic chemical used in many food containers.

 

 

 

EWG's online community was outraged. We urged you to call two of the companies

represented by name in the memo to denounce this deceptive campaign.

 

 

 

You did, and one company, Coca-Cola, responded.

 

 

 

As for the other company? No word yet from Del Monte on the food and chemical

lobby's anti-consumer campaign. Help us keep the pressure on Del Monte by

calling now to demand no more BPA in its products.

 

 

 

Coke Disavows Industry " Fear Tactics "

 

 

In mid-July, four Coca-Cola executives traveled from Atlanta to EWG's Washington

headquarters to discuss the BPA issue in a two-hour meeting. They came to

discuss issues I had raised in a June 10 letter to Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO

of The Coca-Cola Company.

 

 

 

They reiterated what Rhona Applebaum, the company's Vice President and Chief

Scientific and Regulatory Officer, had written in a letter to me a few weeks

earlier:

 

" The Coca-Cola company wants you to understand that it absolutely disavows any

use of 'fear tactics' or any misleading marketing efforts regarding BPA, and

would not support any effort by others to do so. The Company believes that

consumers should be informed accurately to allow them to make knowledgeable

choices. "

 

While the Coca-Cola executives made clear that they differ with EWG on the

science of BPA and have concluded based on available evidence that the material

is safe as used in packaging for its products, they are interested in hearing

more about our views about emerging research on BPA and other chemicals used in

packaging. Coca-Cola has not found a substitute for BPA that meets its

packaging needs, but will continue to assess alternatives -- as we're urging it

to do.

 

 

We agreed to continue our conversation with the company on a range of issues

beyond BPA, including science and policy matters pertaining to packaging

ingredients, bottled water, and ambitious efforts underway within the company to

reduce its energy use, environmental impacts, and carbon footprint.

 

We feel the discussion was robust and candid, and we welcome Coca-Cola's

principled stand against consumer deception regarding BPA. We look forward to

further discussions.

 

 

 

Turn Up the Heat on Del Monte

 

 

As you may recall, this internal memo from the secret Industry meeting suggested

the companies use " fear tactics, " like falsely warning new parents, " Do you want

to have access to baby food anymore? " The Industry representatives discussed

" focusing on the impact of BPA bans on minorities (Hispanic and African

American) and poor. " And then there was this brainstorm: recruit as " the 'holy

grail' spokesperson a 'pregnant young mother who would be willing to speak

around the country about the benefits of BPA' " -- a chemical many scientists

consider toxic in utero to developing babies.

 

 

 

Finally, the lobbyists recommended " befriending people that are able to

manipulate the legislative process, " singling out for attack pending legislation

EWG is sponsoring in California that would restrict BPA in sippy cups and infant

formula containers.

 

 

 

Keep the pressure on Del Monte to stand up against these outrageous industry

tactics and get BPA out of Del Monte products.

 

 

 

Together, we are holding companies accountable and making our voices heard.

 

 

 

Thank you for partnering with us.

 

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Ken Cook

 

 

President, Environmental Working Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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