CEO has Turkey With a Side of Consumer Activism PDF Print E-mail

This holiday season, the Dogwood Alliance is thankful for –GRASSROOTS ACTION!

Last Tuesday, November 25th, right before most of the country departed for dinner tables and family homesteads far and wide, our No Free Refills campaign turned up the heat on some of the biggest fast-food junkies – Wendy’s & Arby’s.

So, picture this – you’re the newly appointed C.E.O. of this mega-huge fast-food corporation that owns and operates two tasty hamburger joints. You’re moving up in the world, you’re feeling good, you’re even getting ready to take a vacation and hang out with your family for Thanksgiving. But - ! Not. So. Fast. You’re office is getting flooded by calls from the public. They’re coming in from Ohio, they’re calling from Virginia and North Carolina, they’re dialing out of Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Florida. And they’re all demanding that your company Change! Its! Ways!

Man, what a rush! On the ground in SouthEast Virginia, I had the pleasure of helping to facilitate a handful of these calls going in to C.E.O. Roland Smith. We were talking to people about Mr. Smith’s corporation turning entire square miles of our local forests in Virginia into one-time use paper packaging trash and people were getting antsy to do something about it! Seemed simple enough to just give them Mr. Smith’s number directly.

Throughout the day hundreds of calls were made from all over the country. The message most people left was pretty basic – Wendy’s & Arby’s have no excuse for using our forests for their trash. All they have to do is switch to using more recycled material, more sustainably certified paper, and downsize the amount of trash they’re generating in the first place. And these customers were always right!

So, this Thanksgiving the Dogwood Alliance wants to thank all the committed and engaged activists out there helping to send a message loud and clear to Roland Smith- No Free Refills for the Forest!

And we hope that Mr. Smith took their voices with him to the Thanksgiving table. Some dark meat, some light, a side of broccoli, and a whole lotta Grassroots Action!

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Save Southern Forests
written by Rosario Parker, December 03, 2008
It's despicable that virgin forests are used for fast food packaging! Consumers obviously want to see Wendy's take positive steps forward and do their part in protecting our forests. Wendy's, what are you going to do to address this problem? smilies/shocked.gif
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Frostys are delicious, forest destruction is not
written by Nastasha, December 03, 2008
No more frostys until this changes!! smilies/angry.gif
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