Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Sony Replies To My Email

Sony Strongly Condemns ‘No Pressure' Video

Reaffirms commitment to carbon emission reductions as key element of Sony's Global Environmental Plan ‘Road to Zero'

Sony today strongly condemned the release by 10:10, the climate change campaign group, of a video entitled 'No Pressure' that Sony considers to be ill-conceived and tasteless. The company also believes this 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 are actively working towards the reduction of carbon emissions.

The short video, which was conceived, produced and released entirely without the knowledge or any involvement of Sony, violates the thoughtful and collaborative philosophy that Sony has consistently supported as we strive to become a responsible global citizen.

Whilst recognizing that 10:10 acted quickly to remove the video from its web site and has issued a public apology, Sony believes that it had no other option than to also condemn the video in the strongest possible terms and Sony is disassociating itself from 10:10 at this time.

Sony also wants to take this opportunity to reaffirm its commitment towards reducing carbon emissions, which is the primary aim of the 10:10 organisation, and confirmed that it is on track to reduce the carbon emissions from its sites by 30% by 2015, as part of its wider ‘Road to Zero' environmental plan. ‘Road to Zero' is an ambitious long-term strategy that seeks to achieve a zero environmental footprint throughout the lifecycle of Sony's products and business activities (see more at: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/csr/eco/RoadToZero/ ).

For more information contact:

Tony Smith

VP- Marketing Communications

Sony of Canada Ltd.

Tel: (416) 495-3707

Tony_Smith@sony.ca


Nick Sharples
Sony Europe
Tel: +44 (0)1932 81 6828/+44 7786 114 870 (mobile)
email: nick.sharples@eu.sony.com
http://www.sony-europe.com/
http://www.sony-europe.com/presscenter

Notice how they still want everyone to know that they are "green", just not "10:10 green". I guess exploding children made them shy away from those eco-nuts. Still not buying your products again, you are too "green" for me. This company is so intent on being "green" that they are spending shareholders money on useless projects like 10:10 which does nothing for the environment and raises the price of their product. I am not willing to pay the extra for that product just to feel like I am "green".

Companies need to be called on their "eco-behaviour", we need to tell them to stop drinking the koolaid and start providing us with a high quality product, without the "green". Funny how quickly Sony distanced themselves from the "greenies" when "we the people" emailed them to express our outrage. I'm starting to get the hang of this armchair protesting, it's effective, and I didn't even have to leave my house. Of course the lefties have known about this all along, it's time for us Conservative to get with the boycott program.





Sunday, October 03, 2010

Greenies Show Their Real Agenda!

I have been reading on lots of blogs the total breakdown of the green agenda. The final nail in their coffin was delivered by the 10:10 campaign for their over the top "mini" movie, that literally had kids heads exploding. Its all good for us to post our disgust on blogs, but we need to hit them in their wallets, and one of their sponsors is a multinational company, Sony. So, Canadians can protest their involvement by emailing:

Sony of Canada Ltd.
Head Office
115 Gordon Baker Road
Toronto, Ontario M2H 3R6

Main Telephone: (416) 499-1414
Main Fax: (416) 497-1774
E-mail: general_enquiries@sony.ca

I sent them this message:

I want to register my disgust of your companies sponsorship of the ecogroup 10:10. Who would ever think that depicting a teacher blowing up kids in a classroom was a good way to get us to all go green? DISGUSTING! I will not buy any of your products again until I see you support those industries that make peoples lives better, like the Alberta oilsands! Stop supporting the "green" industry, that video shows us all what the green industry is all about, killing off (one way or another) deniers. It is sick, and the producers didn't even realize it.

I am livid! Your company had better come out with more than a lame apology about, we didn't know what they were doing. You gave them money, that you made from our purchases of your products, see how quick that it going to change now. If I get an automated response, that will show your level of disinterest in your customers.
I suggest that we start to finally show the power of the consumer to these companies that think sponsoring green activists is a good idea. We need to dry up corporate and government sponsorship of environmental groups like greenpeace, Pembina and all the other leeches who preach to us about our carbon footprint. We need to let the corporate world understand that we are on to the games being played by activists like Al Gore, who has made millions by his support of a false god.



Go ahead, e-mail Sony, it's not like you have to go out and actually protest. Understand that the special interest groups get their power because they protest at the drop of a hat. They are loud, noisy and intrusive (Remember Ann Coulter coming to Canada?). Conservatives tend to mind their own business, but sometimes, like the coalition attempt to take over Canada, we need to make our usually silent voices heard. This is one of those times.