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Hundreds of Customers Flood Costco

For immediate release: July 1, 2011

Contacts:
Payal Sampat, EARTHWORKS, 202-887-1872 x 110
Nick Magel, EARTHWORKS, 202-688-1611

Hundreds of Customers Flood Costcos Facebook Page Demanding Cleaner Gold

Costco On the Spot as Customers Raise Concerns about Human Rights, Fair Labor, and Environmental Protection in Gold Products

WASHINGTON, DC Hundreds of people flooded Costcos Facebook page on Thursday, calling for the company to sign on to the No Dirty Gold campaigns Golden Rules criteria for more responsible metals sourcing. The online outburst grew from 50 posts on Tuesday to over 600 as of Thursday afternoon, and still continues to build. Since late March this year, more than 25,000 people have written letters urging Costco to sign on to the Golden Rules and to take a stand against irresponsible mining practices.

Costco is one of only two top 10 US gold retailers that has not yet signed the Golden Rules [http://www.nodirtygold.org/goldenrules.cfm] principles for more responsible mining  mining practices that respect human rights, adopt fair labor standards, and minimize harm to the environment. Costco, which made $1.3 billion in profits last year, has thus far remained silent on the matter.

Costcos customers want to know whether Costco is taking the steps necessary to provide them with gold products that did not come at the expense of human rights or clean water. Their customers deserve better, as do communities impacted by irresponsible gold mining practices, said Nick Magel, coordinator of Earthworks No Dirty Gold campaign.

The Golden Rules criteria have been signed on to by some of the largest gold jewelry retailers in the world, including Tiffany and Company, Sears/Kmart and Target.

The public pressure for Costco to sign on to the Golden Rules come on the heels of an explosive documentary from UKs Channel 4, Dispatches, in which major retailers like Argos were exposed misleading customers as to the origins of the gold they were purchasing. [http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/episode-guide/series-94/episode-1]

Payal Sampat, director of the No Dirty Gold Campaign, added: Costcos silence in the face of consumer outrage is deafening. Its time for Costco to listen to their customers call for clean gold and sign the Golden Rules.

### EARTHWORKS "No Dirty Gold" campaign works to educate and motivate consumers and jewelry retailers to push the mining industry towards more responsible practices. Over 70 jewelry companies have committed to switching to cleaner gold sources when available, and more than 100,000 consumers have joined the effort.

 

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