Shell is a 'neighbour from hell' to many communities and environments across the globe.

Children by one of Shell's gas flares in Nigeria
Activists and community representatives are coming to the UK for the company's AGM this month to tell their story and lobby Shell to change.
These communities have no real access to justice, and there will be examples from all around the world:
Friends of the Earth would like to invite you to meet the Shell activists and community representatives at one of two public meetings on 23rd June:
London: 7:30pm Room G108, 20 Kingsway Building, LSE (entrance from Portugal Street opposite Peacock theatre). Map
Teeside: 7:30pm O'Gradys Hotel (upstairs function room) Queens Street, Redcar
For more information go to our contact page
For those who cannot make the meeting there will be interviews from the communities up on the website soon.
Behind
the Shine - the other Shell Report
(PDF - 840 KB) June
2004
Highlights Shell's
poor performance in the area of corporate social responsibility using
accounts from people who live next door to Shell around the world.
Failing the
Challenge - the other Shell Report 2002
(PDF - 300 KB) April
2003
Using first hand
accounts from communities affected by Shell, this report shows that
Shell still has a long way to go to meet its public commitment to
a green future.
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