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Title: Do You Know Where Your Shoes Have Been?
Source: Utne
URL Source: http://www.utne.com/Environment/Do- ... here-Your-Shoes-Have-Been.aspx
Published: Jun 12, 2009
Author: Keith Goetzman
Post Date: 2009-06-12 18:19:19 by Clitora
Keywords: None
Views: 1304
Comments: 16

Do You Know Where Your Shoes Have Been? 6/4/2009 1:46:12 PM

by Keith Goetzman Tags: Environment, forests, deforestation, Amazon, cattle, leather, sustainable business, business ethics

Timberland bootWe’ve previously written about “The True Cost of Leather,” citing the Ecologist’s reporting about toxic tanneries in Bangladesh. It turns out there’s even more to the story if you follow the shoe industry’s supply chain to Brazil—and it might change the way you feel about the shoes you’re wearing right now.

Greenpeace this week announced the release of a report, “Slaughtering the Amazon,” that calls out several major shoe makers for using leather from cattle farms in the Amazon, which are gobbling up rainforest at an alarming rate and hence driving greenhouse gas emissions. Among the makers singled out in the report are Nike, Adidas, Reebok, and two brands that have a place in my own closet: Timberland and Clark’s. I specifically sought out the Timberland brand because of the company’s stated environmental consciousness.

Grist’s Tom Philpott notes that the report “is really about the perils of using state policy to prop up global, corporate-dominated trade” and notes three clear themes:

The expansion of cattle production in Brazil drives Amazon deforestation—and deforestation in turn drives climate change.

The Brazilian government and the World Bank actively support the expansion of the nation’s cattle sector.

and

The real beneficiaries of such policies are not Brazilians. Indeed, labor conditions on Amazonian cattle farms are harrowing—and often tantamount to slavery, Greenpeace shows. Rather, it’s the companies that buy the products cheap and sell them dear.

Greenpeace allows that some of the companies named may not in fact know that they are using leather from unsustainable Amazon farms, due in part to a convoluted supply chain that effectively “launders” leather supplies from criminal or “dirty” sources. But that doesn’t let them off the hook, it argues, and suggests that people write to the companies and urge them to clean up their acts. Timberland and Clark’s, my letter is in the mail.

(Prologue: Timberland spokeswoman Kate King writes that “Timberland wants to engage with Greenpeace on the issue of tropical deforestation” in a response on Greenpeace’s blog.)

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#1. To: Clitora (#0)

Greenpeace? Utne magazine?

Sure, whatever.

Turtle  posted on  2009-06-12   18:29:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Turtle (#1)

Can you refute this statement?

Destruction of the Amazon, the world’s most important forest carbon store, is being driven by the cattle sector. The Brazilian Amazon has the greatest annual average deforestation by area of anywhere in the world. The cattle sector is the key driver of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. According to the Brazilian government: ‘Cattle are responsible for about 80% of all deforestation’ in the Amazon region. In recent years, on average one hectare of Amazon rainforest has been lost to cattle ranchers every 18 seconds.

http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/slaughtering-the-amazon

Clitora  posted on  2009-06-12   18:33:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Clitora (#2)

Can you refute this statement?

Nope.

Got our own goddamned problems at the moment.

Let Brazil settle its own hash.

randge  posted on  2009-06-12   23:05:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: randge (#3)

Nope.

Got our own goddamned problems at the moment.

One of the better posts I've read in a while. Yeah, our country is fucked with a capital F and we're supposed to worry about shit in Brazil?!

orangedog  posted on  2009-06-12   23:55:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: orangedog (#8)

I had a friend that had been lissening to far to much of that twaddle and assaulted me with the fact that the Amazon was the "lungs of the planet." Like we're running out of oxygen because they cut down the big trees there.

He was in a palpable panic.

I tried to tell him that you can fly north for hours and hours and hours from Rio and see nothing but trees, but there was nothing that I could do to quench his anxiety.

My friend is no longer with us, by the way. He committed suicide.

randge  posted on  2009-06-13   0:11:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: randge (#9)

My friend is no longer with us, by the way. He committed suicide.

Sorry to hear about that. One of my best friends committed suicide a decade ago for reasons no one really understood and set fourth a chain of events that resulted in a murder/suicide involving his parents last year. There's only one surviving member of the immediate family now, and it left him a wreck the last time I saw him.

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