Following a two year
local campaign by activists in North London, French multi-national waste
company Veolia withdrew from a North London Waste Authority £4.7 billion waste
contract just before Christmas.
Campaigners opposed Veolia on the grounds that it abuses human rights
through its complicity in Israel's violations of international law in the
occupied territories of Palestine.
Richard Falk, UN Special
Rapporteur on the West Bank and Gaza Strip, in a letter to NLWA councillors
wrote:
It is my view that Veolia’s violations of the UN Global Compact principles and its deep and protracted complicity with grave breaches of international law make it an inappropriate partner for any public institution, especially as a provider of public services.
....I urge you to follow the example set by public
authorities and European banks that have chosen to disassociate themselves from
Veolia and take the just and principled decision not to award Veolia any public
service contracts. Such a measure would contribute to upholding the rule of law
and advancing peace based on justice.
Veolia currently operates waste collection, recycling and
street cleansing services in Brent in a contract that expires in 2014. The
procurement process for a new contract, that also includes parks maintenance,
has begun.
Brent Palestine Solidarity
Campaign has pledged to campaign against its inclusion in the upcoming Brent
Council public realm procurement process. Liz Lindsay, Secretary of Brent and
Harrow Palestine Solidarity Campaign said:
Brent Council must not ignore
Veolia’s grave misconduct. They should not include Veolia in their procurement
short list. Otherwise they will risk Veolia pulling out at the last minute as
they did with the NLWA procurement, This would leave the Council obliged to give the
contract to the only remaining bidder
left in the process. I am
sure Brent Council will recognise Veolia’s
role in Palestine and exclude Veolia from the start.
Declaration of interest. I am chair of Brent and Harrow Palestine Solidarity Campaign
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