From Stop Deforestation Now! <[email protected]>
Subject Indonesia's last rainforests
Date November 30, 2023 8:03 AM
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[ [link removed] ]Forest fires in Indonesia

John,

Indonesia’s last rainforests are burning. And Nestlé is driving the flames
– buying up palm oil from criminal suppliers who deliberately start fires
and steal Indigenous lands to expand their planet-wrecking operations.

It's been getting away with it for so long because it’s hard to trace palm
oil back to its source. But now we have proof linking Nestlé to the
producers setting precious rainforests on fire – and with your help, we
can hold it to account.

If everyone reading this chips in the cost of a coffee, we can hire a team
of forensic researchers to build on the information we have, tracing
Nestlé back to every single forest fire it's helped ignite. And then we
can use the evidence to file shareholder resolutions at the company’s
coming annual meetings, demanding iron-clad policies that stop it from
buying dirty palm oil for good.

Nestlé has carefully crafted an image as a green champion – it doesn’t
want to be exposed as a climate criminal. This is a huge chance for
change. Can you chip in to stop Nestlé from destroying Indonesia’s last
rainforests?



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The rainforests of Sumatra and Kalimantan are home to so many
extraordinary and beautiful animals – sun bears, clouded leopards, tigers,
orangutans – whose survival rests on the fate of the forest.

With its insatiable demand for cheap palm oil and paper, Nestlé
is scorching irreplaceable habitats. And with every square foot of
peatland rainforest burned, it sets off another climate-destroying carbon
bomb.

That’s why it’s so important we act now – using cutting-edge investigative
techniques to expose this mega-corporation's role beyond any doubt and
ramp up consumer and shareholder pressure to the boiling point.

John, we know this works because we’ve done it before. Like
when we convinced PepsiCo to cut out every forest-destroying palm oil
producer from its supply chain. Will you join the fight and chip in to
take on the corporation setting Indonesia’s rainforest on fire?



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$3
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  Thanks for all that you do,  
Rosa, Olivia and the Ekō team



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More information:

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

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