Glastonbury stands for justice, resistance, and solidarity, but it’s partnered with Allianz, a company named in a UN report for enabling Israel’s genocide against Palestinians and insuring climate-wrecking fossil fuels.

Let’s remind the festival of its values. Sign the petition and call on Glastonbury to drop Allianz.

Picture of the festival showing a large crowd in front of the stage

 Sign the petition 

John,

Would you choose to be insured by a genocide profiteer? A historic new UN report just named Allianz as a company directly fueling Israel’s system of occupation, apartheid, and genocide against Palestinians.

And yet, Allianz is still a sponsor of Glastonbury, one of the world’s most iconic festivals, built on justice, resistance, and solidarity.

This partnership flies in the face of everything Glastonbury claims to stand for. Allianz isn’t just complicit in Israel’s war on Palestinians — it’s also the world’s sixth biggest fossil fuel insurer.

Glastonbury has a choice to make. With Allianz now publicly exposed for enabling Israel’s economy of genocide, the time to act and cut ties is now.

Tell Glastonbury: Stay true to your values and drop Allianz.

Every year, Glastonbury donates its profits to environmental and human rights groups. It amplifies voices for climate justice, workers’ rights, migrant solidarity, and global resistance. That’s why this matters. Glastonbury is more than a music festival; it’s a force for change.

But Allianz’s presence shatters that integrity. This isn’t just about insurance. Allianz is part of a violent system, backing Israeli apartheid, financing genocide, and enabling the machinery of occupation and ethnic cleansing in Palestine.

While Allianz profits from the destruction of Palestinian lives, Glastonbury has the power, and the legacy, to choose differently. The festival has taken bold stands before. It banned plastic, rejected fossil fuel sponsors, and responded to public pressure.

Glastonbury: Drop Allianz. Stand against genocide.

 Sign the petition 

Thanks for all that you do,
Leyla and the rest of Eko team


More information:

Revealed – insurers covering the most fossil fuels
Insurance Business 09 November 2023
 
Glastonbury festival bans plastic bottles
The Guardian 27 February 2019
 
 
 

 

 


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