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12 Jan 2006

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Berne Declaration

The «Public Eye Awards» Make an Impact

On the opening day of the World Economic Forum (WEF), The Berne Declaration and Pro Natura will confer the «Public Eye Awards» for the second year for particularly irresponsible corporate behavior. Over 20 corporations, both domestic and foreign, have been nominated in the categories Environment [Alcoa, Bayer, Chevron, Coca-Cola, Dalhoff Larsen & Horneman, Gunns, Karachaganak Petroleum Operating, Novartis, Ciba Specialty Chemicals, Syngenta, Tesco, Vattenfall], Social Rights [Coca-Cola, Delta & Pine Land, FILA (part of Sports Brands Intl.), GAP, Nestlé, Walt Disney] and Taxes [Citigroup, Kendris, ZfU].