Don't let Dow close the door on Bhopal!
What is a shareholder resolution? Learn more »
Read the resolution on Bhopal submitted by shareholders, which Dow rejected.
In addition to sending an online letter to the President and CEO of Dow, Andrew Liveris, you can write letters to the shareholders of Dow, alerting them to Dow’s moral and legal obligations, as well as the shareholder risks associated with the Bhopal disaster. Ask shareholders to demand the truth from Dow.
To learn more about the socially responsible investment community’s opinion on Dow and the Bhopal disaster, read a fact sheet prepared by Boston Common Asset Management in anticipation of the resolution vote.
Here’s what you can do to help!
1) Write a letter to your university
All universities and colleges operate investment portfolios,
and it is likely that many own stock in Dow Chemical (DOW).
If you are a student, you can contact your university or
college and request information about their investment holdings.
If they own stock in Dow, you can join with other campus
groups to demonstrate about Bhopal and draw attention to
the fact that Dow is keeping information from investors.
Download the sample letter »
2) Write a letter to institutional shareholders, such as your city
or state’s pension fund or treasury
Several institutions, such as public employee and/or teacher
pension funds in your state or city, and your state and
city treasuries, hold large investments in Dow Chemical
(DOW), and their opinions carry a lot of weight with a company’s
Board of Directors. Often, investors such as these are susceptible
to public pressure, particularly when it comes from constituents
in their area, so we encourage groups to focus on investors
in their geographic location. Download the sample letter »
3) Write a letter to your mutual fund company
You may own stock indirectly through mutual funds. Portfolio
managers for mutual funds have the responsibility for selecting
these stocks and we need to make sure they have the full
story about Dow Chemical (DOW), and that they use their
significant clout with companies like Dow to press the company
for change. Download the sample letter »
Check our list of institutional shareholders and investment companies that have been known to own Dow stock to find out - then send your letters!


