Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Sony condemns 10:10

The following e-mail was received by The k2p Blog regarding the 10:10 global warming video that looked as if Pol Pot was the script editor:
Dear Mr. Pillai,
Thank you for your email concerning the video released by the 10:10 climate change campaign group. Sony has supported the 10:10 climate change campaign because we share its objective to reduce carbon emissions. However, we strongly condemn the “No Pressure” video which was conceived, produced and released by 10:10 entirely without the knowledge or involvement of Sony. The company considers the video to be ill-conceived and in extremely bad taste. We also believe the video risks undermining the work of the many thousands of members of the public, schools and universities, local authorities and many businesses, of which Sony is one, who support the long-term aims of the 10:10 movement and who are actively working towards the reduction of carbon emissions.
As a result we have taken the decision to disassociate ourselves from 10:10 at this time.
In our press statement we will be posting tomorrow morning we reaffirm our ongoing commitment to the reduction of global carbon emissions as part of our ‘Road to Zero’ environmental plan.
Yours sincerely,
Nick
Nick Sharples
Director of Corporate Communications
Sony Europe
The Heights, Weybridge
Surrey, KT13 0XW
nick.sharples@eu.sony.com
+44 (0)7786 114 870 (Mobile)
+44(0)1932 816 828 (Office)
It's good to see that at least Sony had the integrity of washing their hands of those totalitarians at 10:10.

Update: Kyocera Mita follows suit.

Apparently, only O2 is left.  They must be out of town.

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