AUCKLAND PROTEST: Victoria Park, cnr Halsey & Fanshawe St, opposite Fonterra HQ at 109 Fanshawe St, at 3 pm on Friday 28 May.
WELLINGTON PROTEST: Midland Park, outside Fonterra’s office at 157 Lambton Quay, at 1 pm on Friday 28 May.
New Zealand’s largest company, Fonterra, is the major culprit in New Zealand’s most critical environmental and climate problems.
Fonterra, and its farmers, profit from dumping their pollution and waste, for free, into our atmosphere, water and soil.
This is the cause of worsening climate change, unswimmable rivers and undrinkable waters, along with poor animal welfare, tropical deforestation, loss of amenity and biodiversity, and health risks to Kiwis, from premature and breastfeeding infants, to adults risking gastrointestinal illness, including colorectal cancer.
Put simply, Fonterra is at the centre of a web of destruction caused by too many cows, in the wrong places.
Between 1990 and 2019, dairy cattle numbers increased by 82% nationally, from 3.4 million to 6.3 million. Dairy cattle increased almost tenfold in Canterbury (from 113,000 to 1.2 million).
The thin, dry and stony soils of Canterbury, the Mackenzie Basin and Otago are totally unsuitable for intensive dairying, which exists only through unsustainable inputs of irrigation water, synthetic nitrogen fertilisers and imported feed such as palm kernel.
Intensive dairying also produces copious quantities of two dangerous climate-changing gases, methane and nitrous oxide, in addition to the carbon dioxide produced by Fonterra’s powdered milk factories, which burn about 500,000 tonnes of coal every year.
The waste water from those factories is dumped onto neighbouring, cow-free, “ghost farms”, and is so polluting that farmers and their neighbours dare not drink from their wells, nor eat from their veggie gardens.
New Zealand’s animal overstocking is so bad, that New Zealand risks having trade barriers imposed on us by more environmentally-aware countries, especially since agriculture remains outside the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Fonterra’s toxic rip-off of New Zealand’s environment and people must stop!
We call on Fonterra and its farmer owners to reduce cow numbers by 50% nationwide, and reduce them to 1990 levels in the worst-affected regions of Canterbury, the Mackenzie Basin and Otago.
We also call on Fonterra to stop burning coal by 2027, not a decade later as it currently proposes.
AUCKLAND PROTEST: Victoria Park, cnr Halsey & Fanshawe St, opposite Fonterra HQ at 109 Fanshawe St, at 3 pm on Friday 28 May.
WELLINGTON PROTEST: Midland Park, outside Fonterra’s office at 157 Lambton Quay, at 1 pm on Friday 28 May.
To join the nationwide protest movement, contact your local elected officials, newspapers and trade unions; post on social media and support groups such as:
Coal Action Network Aotearoa (CANA):Â www.coalaction.org.nz
Aotearoa Water Action (AWA): www.aotearoawateraction.org.nz
Extinction Rebellion (XR):Â extinctionrebellion.nz/christchurch/water-campaign/
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