Mr Tesco avoids a green wash

23.1.2008
Chief Exec. of Tesco, Ter­ry Leahy, today evad­ed var­i­ous cam­paign­ers at Man­ches­ter’s Whit­worth Art Gallery who were anx­ious to dis­cuss his com­pa­ny’s recent £25 mil. invest­ment in Man­ches­ter Uni­ver­si­ty’s “Sus­tain­able Con­sump­tion” Insti­tute, yet anoth­er Tesco green-wash.….….……

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23.1.2008
Chief Exec. of Tesco, Ter­ry Leahy, today evad­ed var­i­ous cam­paign­ers at Man­ches­ter’s Whit­worth Art Gallery who were anx­ious to dis­cuss his com­pa­ny’s recent £25 mil. invest­ment in Man­ches­ter Uni­ver­si­ty’s “Sus­tain­able Con­sump­tion” Insti­tute, yet anoth­er Tesco green-wash.….….……

This after­noon var­i­ous inter­est­ed groups con­vened out­side the Uni­ver­si­ty of Man­ches­ter Gen­er­al Meet­ing of uni­ver­si­ty exec­u­tives, inter­est­ed busi­ness par­ties and dis­tin­guished alum­ni to “wel­come” the event’s guest of hon­our Tesco Chief Exec­u­tive Ter­ry Leahy. Ter­ry was afford­ed such star sta­tus at the Meet­ing, held at the Whit­worth Art Gallery, in recog­ni­tion of his company’s recent invest­ment of £25 mil­lion in research in the University’s “Sus­tain­able Con­sump­tion” Insti­tute.

Demon­stra­tors were rather less enam­oured with old Ter­ry and his cheeky green-wash­ing tac­tics. To make Ter­ry feel at home, mem­bers of the Man­ches­ter-Uni­ver­si­ty based cam­paigns col­lec­tive scrubbed the road a love­ly shade of green and, dressed in white over­alls and wield­ing mops and buck­ets of green-wash (this season’s new black), await­ed Big Tel’s arrival. Cam­paigns Col­lec­tive were also keen to reg­is­ter their dis­con­tent with the direc­tion the Uni­ver­si­ty has tak­en under Vice Chan­cel­lor Alan Gilbert, infa­mous advo­cate of a neolib­er­al style of uni­ver­si­ty man­age­ment favour­ing pri­vate invest­ment and sig­nif­i­cant bud­gets-cuts for learn­ing facil­i­ties with a pen­chant for extrav­a­gant meals where major fun­ders (such as Ter­ry him­self) are wined and dined.

Also in the wel­com­ing com­mit­tee were mem­bers of the Keep Chorl­ton Inter­est­ing cam­paign who’ve been get­ting rather cross in recent months over planned pro­pos­als for a Tesco Metro to be built on Man­ches­ter Road, Chorl­ton. Accom­pa­ny­ing them were oth­er Anti-Tesco cam­paign­ers from the Greater Man­ches­ter area, includ­ing some from Friends of the Earth. They’d brought a “Gold­en Cork in the Ear” award for the ‘com­pa­ny that most ignores the opin­ions of local com­mu­ni­ties’ to present to Ter­ry on a plush vel­vet cush­ion.

Although Manchester’s very own Rhythms of Resis­tance kept spir­its high (and feet warm) with their Sam­ba music, unfor­tu­nate­ly Ter­ry didn’t pick up his award or even use the front door, sneak­ing in through some oth­er super-secret entrance else­where thus avoid­ing a red-faced green-wash­ing.
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Not deterred pro­tes­tors wan­dered down to the local Tesco to give it a scrub instead.

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