John,
The rainforests in Indonesia are on fire – and companies like Procter & Gamble are complicit in this planet-wrecking arson. But now we have the chance to make change happen!
There are still hundreds of reckless palm oil producers greedy enough to burn, bulldoze, and steal rainforest land from indigenous farmers. Leading consumer goods company P&G is still buying this dirty palm oil to make Head & Shoulders shampoo or Crest toothpaste – despite all the fancy promises and policies. P&G goes as far as ignoring its shareholders, consumers, and even the founders’ descendants’ calls to stop wreaking havoc on Earth.
But its biggest shareholder meeting of the year is happening very soon: It’s on us to make the conversation all about protecting the forests and fighting climate chaos. Join our call now – we’ll take it to P&G’s headquarters and make sure its leadership can’t ignore it anymore.
Tell P&G: Clean up your supply chain – drop the dirty palm oil producers
P&G is the industry’s third-largest palm oil importer, yet it’s been an absolute laggard when it comes to more robust policies to protect rainforests and all who depend on them. Even its founders’ descendants have called on its leadership to put people and the planet first.
Other big companies that depend on palm oil to make their products have strengthened their policies and rushed to cut out the bad producers from their supply chains, thanks to relentless pressure from consumers like you, John. This shows it works as long as we keep it up: The shareholder meeting next week is our chance to drive the message home for the world’s second largest consumer goods company to do better.
We can’t lose another square foot of Indonesia’s previous rainforests to fires and clear-cuts driven by mega-corporations’ greed for bigger profits. Let’s tell P&G’s leadership to put its money where its mouth is and make its toothpaste and shampoos with truly sustainable palm oil.
P&G: Protect rainforests and our climate – no more dirty palm oil