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Stop Esso campaign

The Stop Esso campaign is a campaign by Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and People and Planet aimed at boycotting the oil company Esso because they believe it is doing damage to the environment.

The campaign claims that Esso is:

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1 Stop Esso Days held so far
2 External links

Stop Esso (France) website injunction

Greenpeace was sued in France by Esso, who alleged that the company's reputation was damaged by the campaign's use of a parody Esso logo featuring dollar signs in place of the letters "ss".

A leaflet produced by the campaign, for example, said 'Don't buy E$$o', and also featured a tiger hand setting fire to the Earth.
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A leaflet produced by the campaign, for example, said 'Don't buy E$$o', and also featured a tiger hand setting fire to the Earth.

Esso claimed that the $$ resemble the SS of the Nazi secret police[1]. A French court came down on the side of Esso granting them an injunction against the French website, so the campaign moved their French web site to the USA. Another French judge has subsequently overturned the original ruling, however, so the site has moved back to France. The Stop Esso campaign continues to use the dollar sign logo.

Esso's Greenhouse Gas Production

Stop Esso's consumer boycott has focused on the greenhouse gas production and climate change policies of Esso. Esso's critics point out the company produces twice the CO2 pollution of a country such as Norway. Company data revealed a 2% increase in greenhouse gas production in 2004 to 135.6m tonnes. Supporters of Stop Esso argue that BP has a similar level of production as Esso with nearly 50% less greenhouse gas emissions. One environmental consultancy believed Esso understimated its greenhouse gas production because it excluded petrol stations and tankers. It estimate Exxon's production at over 300 tonnes. [2]

Exxon's Reaction to Stop Esso Campaign

In response to Stop Esso, Esso gave financial support to climate change research. However, it continued to encourage President Bush and other world leaders not to sign the Kyoto Protocol which mandates decreased production of greenhouse gases.

A proportion of Esso's greenhouse gas production arose because of the flaring of gas in Nigeria. When natural gas is brought out with oil, Esso in Nigeria burned the gas rather than processing it. Esso pledged to cease this practice by 2006.[3]

Stop Esso Days held so far

External links

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