@LafargeHolcim pollue l'air d'un village nigérian impunément. Si ce nom vous dit quelque chose, c'est peut-être parce que lafarge est le plus gros cimentier du monde, avec 2 000 millions de bénéf cette année, et aussi parce que lafarge a financé Daesh. https://t.co/pR9hsbR2Db pic.twitter.com/UPr38cVtPD— Léo #StopProductionNonEssentielle #RestezChezVous (@Leolecolo) August 18, 2020
@LafargeHolcim Zimbabwe dust emissions will make it difficult to its surrounding residents to survive from Covid19 and if u survive there is a high chance of dying from breathing their dust pic.twitter.com/6GYJhRBYOy— Godfreyt (@godietm) August 14, 2020
— Petros Piki, CA(Z), MSc, RPA (@petpiki) August 11, 2020
Pollution from @LafargeHolcim is destroying lives in Zimbabwe. There is need to balance profits with sustainable production processes! @SustConstrFdn @fundholcimecu @WHO #pollution #ZimbabweanLivesMatter @classic263 #Sustainability pic.twitter.com/jHtDWpVzlD— Petros Piki, CA(Z), MSc, RPA (@petpiki) August 8, 2020
A health catastrophe is happening in Zim🇿🇼 as a result of @LafargeZimbabwe @LafargeHolcim https://t.co/pEc5LOL4b5 this issue has been reported for many years and it’s the same story. No action. How n why are @EMAeep n @METHI_Zimbabwe allowing that happen? #ZimbabweanLivesMatter— tafara ruvimbo (@mwanadandadzi) August 9, 2020
Its so sad that they have been killing people for so long. Driving around Mabvuku the dust is evident on trees one wonders how people breath. #wecantbreathe #BlackLivesMatter @LafargeHolcim @Safetyinplants @SustConstrFdn @Lafarge_Africa— Petros Piki, CA(Z), MSc, RPA (@petpiki) August 12, 2020