
Vote with your dollar.
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These are the top 10 investor-owned greenhouse gas emitters we’re recommending for consumer boycotts where possible. Information reflects data on the top investor-owned companies by emissions (2016-2022) from the most recent Carbon Majors Report.
ExxonMobil
Shell
BP
Chevron
TotalEnergies
Peabody Coal Group
Glencore
Lukoil
Eni
BHP
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Below are the top 10 plastic polluters according to Break Free From Plastic’s Brand Audit 2023.
The Coca-Cola Company
Nestlé
Unilever
PepsiCo
Mondelez International
Mars Incorporated
Proctor & Gamble
Danone
Altria
British American Tobacco
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The following US based banks use your funds to invest heavily in the fossil fuel industry. Information from Banking On Climate Chaos Fossil Fuel Finance Report 2024.
JP Morgan Chase
Citigroup
Bank of America
Wells Fargo
Morgan Stanley
PNC Financial Services
Truist Financial
US Bancorp
Santander
Industrial Bank Company
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The current administration has already backtracked climate progress. Below are a few of the companies that contributed to this happening, along with the receipts from the U.S. Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act Reports.
The following companies donated $2 million to Trump’s campaign:
The following companies donated $1 million to the campaign, and have been selected as top consumer boycott targets by our team:
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Genocide is directly incompatible with a climate resilient future. The current occupation has resulted in ethnic cleansing, destruction of natural lands, undrinkable water, and more. Justice for the climate is inseparable from justice for Palestine.
Below are the top consumer boycott priority targets complicit in the ongoing genocide, compiled from the BDS Movement.
Chevron (including Caltex and Texaco brands)
Intel
Dell Technologies
Siemens
Hewlett Packard (HP)
Microsoft
Carrefour
AXA
Reebok
Disney+
SodaStream
RE/MAX