Demonstration at Nestlé (UK) HQ - Fight the Nestlé Monster
11:00 to 12:00 on Saturday 19 May 2012.
Location: Nestlé (UK) HQ, St. George's House, Croydon, Surrey, CR9 1NR - further details on the campaign blog - click here.
Your local Nestlé factory or store selling Nestlé products
Join the online event on Facebook - click here.
Download the Nestlé monster leaflet to hand out - click here.
Buy the t-shirt - click here.
The Nestlé monster will be live at the demonstration at the demonstration in Croydon for the making of this year's film clip. Come along to join in the filming or to hand out leaflets.
To send an email to Nestlé asking it to change its marketing practices - click here.
Click here to register for demonstrations (you can do so anonymously) and to request leaflets. Click here for our leafleting guidelines.
Visit the demonstration page on Facebook.
Nestlé (UK) HQ is at St. George's House, Park Lane, Croydon.
Click here for a map to reach the Croydon HQ or paste the postcode CR9 1NR into http://www.streetmap.co.uk/
If you cannot make it to Croydon, you can demonstrate outside a local shop linked to Nestlé, such as Body Shop (owned by L'Oreal - Nestlé own 28.8% of L'Oreal). We have a special leaflet for use at the Body Shop. Click here to download or contact us if you would like us to send you copies. Click here for Nestlé's list of sites.
Or shops selling Nestlé products, such as Fairtrade KitKat - click here to download our leaflet exposing the truth about how Nestlé is using Fairtrade KitKat to try to undermine the boycott, while failing to act on child slavery in its cocoa supply chain.
Nestlé is targeted by the boycott as it is responsible for more violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly than any other company. The boycott has brought about some important changes. However, Nestlé makes changes only under pressure and has rejected a four-point plant for saving infant lives and ending the boycott. At the 2010 demonstration, Baby Milk Action recorded a short film exposing Nestlé's latest strategy: claiming its formula 'protects' babies. Click here.
Demonstrations are effective at putting pressure on Nestlé and exposing its malpractice. Let's try to make the demonstration at Nestlé (UK) HQ bigger in 2012. We hope to see you there. Contact us if you would like additional information.
You can also join the Baby Milk Action Facebook group. Click here.
Demonstrations - Saturday 19 May
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