
Food and drink giant Nestlé buys palm oil from companies linked to the destruction of Paradise Rainforests in Indonesia.
The company’s suppliers include Sinar Mas, a company which is destroying Indonesia’s rainforest — critical habitat for an unbelievable assortment of wildlife, including orangutans — to make way for palm oil plantations.
Take action now and tell Nestlé to stop buying palm oil from suppliers that destroy rainforests and peatlands.
It’s time for Nestlé to support a moratorium on the destruction of Indonesian forests for palm oil!
* In a recent response to our campaign, Nestlé seems to agree with Greenpeace that much more has to be done to stop the destruction of Paradise Forests and peatlands for palm oil, but the company hasn’t delivered the kind of action we hoped to see. Nestlé will still be using palm oil from destructive suppliers like Sinar Mas through indirect supplies. The Greenpeace campaign will continue until Nestlé has cut the Sinar Mas group from its supply chain completely and has become a public advocate for peatland protection and a deforestation moratorium.
Source: Greenpeace







