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| Shell chairman to view problems at Sapref, says activist
by Samantha Enslin and Sapa - AFP, The Business Report
June 29th, 2004
Durban - Shell chairman Ron Oxburgh had conceded that there were problems at the SA Petroleum Refinery (Sapref) in Durban and had agreed to come to see for himself, according to Desmond D' Sa, the chairman of the South Durban Community Environmental Alliance. |
| Activists take one share to Shell AGM
by Edward West, The Business Report
June 28th, 2004
Cape Town - One share in Royal Dutch/Shell bought for £0.25 (R2.80) has enabled two environmental activists from South Africa, Desmond D'Sa and Ardiel Soeker, to attend the oil multinational's annual meeting (AGM) in London today, where they will join a delegation spotlighting the group's environmental record. |
| BEHIND THE SHINE - THE REAL IMPACTS OF SHELL'S WORK AROUND THE WORLD
Friends of the Earth
June 23rd, 2004
he oil giant Shell, already under scrutiny for overstating its oil reserves, stands accused of polluting communities, damaging wildlife habitats and failing to live up to its promise of environmental and social responsibility in a new report launched by Friends of the Earth today (Wednesday 23 June), ahead of the company's annual general meeting (AGM). |
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