From Out of control fires, Ekō <[email protected]>
Subject Nestlé, Procter & Gamble
Date November 8, 2023 8:11 AM
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Nestlé, Procter & Gamble, and their megacorporation friends are scorching
our planet with their insatiable demand for cheap palm oil and paper.

But we’ve caught them red-handed in this arson: Tell them now to stop
setting Indonesia’s forests on fire.

[ [link removed] ]A parent and baby orangutan


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John,

A thick toxic haze suffocates half of Indonesia -- keeping children out of
school and driving orangutans, rhinos and elephants closer to extinction.

Yet Nestlé and Procter & Gamble continue doing business with the rogue
palm oil and paper producers who recklessly burn precious rainforests to
the ground.

It's time we turn the heat on Nestlé and P&G and make sure that every
piece of paper and every single drop of palm oil they use for their
products are 100% sustainably sourced.

[ [link removed] ]Tell Nestlé and P&G: Stop setting Indonesia’s rainforests on fire – act
NOW

Nestlé and P&G are two of the biggest consumer goods companies in the
world and like to praise themselves as sustainability leaders. Both are
part of the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) -- a corporate alliance whose
members produce the food and household goods millions of people use every
day. This group was supposedly committed to ending deforestation in their
supply chains by 2020. We know how that went.

All of their “updated” forest protection policies aren’t worth more than
the paper they’re written on. They lack accountability by putting the
responsibility on the intermediaries like the oil palm plantations or
mills. Nestlé, P&G, and most of their peers have greenwashed their way
through this mess for too long.

Our forest risk team has proof that these two companies are sourcing palm
oil from producers that are setting the precious rainforests of Sumatra
and Kalimantan on fire as we speak. They’re running out of excuses, and
that’s our moment to hound their CEOs with this hard-hitting message:

[ [link removed] ]Tell Nestlé and P&G: Enough is enough! Stop setting Indonesia’s
rainforests on fire – clean up your palm oil and paper supply chains!

Without enough public pressure on Nestlé and co., these gigantic profit
hoarders will simply keep making empty promises while pushing Indonesia’s
forests to the point of no return. That's why now is the time to hammer
our message home -- and we're asking you to join us, just like when
thousands of you successfully pressured Pepsi into radically overhauling
its palm oil sourcing policy.



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Thanks for all that you do,
Rosa and the team at Ekō


More information:

[ [link removed] ]Who's setting Indonesia's forests on fire?
Deutsche Welle. 17 September 2023.
[ [link removed] ]Indonesian Fires Return in 2023
NASA. 2 October 2023.
[ [link removed] ]Calls for crackdown intensify as fire crisis heats up across Indonesia
Mongabay. 11 October 2023.

 

 

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