The Auckland Coal Action Group staged a small protest outside Fonterra's head office in Auckland today over the co-op's continued use of coal in its manufacturing processes.
Spokesman Peter Whitmore said Fonterra had not done enough to wean itself off coal, despite having joined the recently-formed Climate Leaders Coalition business group.
He said Fonterra, New Zealand's second largest coal user, still had not taken any meaningful steps to reduce its emissions by switching to sustainable fuels or to other processing methods in its big dairy factories.
"The need to rapidly phase out of coal use has now been clearly articulated by many scientists over a long period," Whitmore said in a statement.
"It is over 10 years since leading climate scientist, James Hansen, said that to maintain a liveable planet, coal must be phased out in developed countries by 2025 and in developing countries by 2030, a finding that has also been backed up by more recent studies," he said.