John,
A palm oil giant was just caught secretly bulldozing Indonesian rainforest via a network of shadow companies – pushing precious orangutans closer to extinction all while claiming to have its hands clean.
We can make it stop.
Brave activists on the ground are fighting tooth and nail against the company, Royal Golden Eagle, pushing the Indonesian government to cancel a permit to operate plantations in the rainforests. If we all chip in, we can help massively ramp up the pressure, with ads targeting the environment minister, a legal briefing setting out a watertight case for action, and national polling to show how much people in Indonesia want this.
This could be a turning point for Indonesia’s rainforests – can you chip in to save orangutans from a corrupt palm oil giant?
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This is fraud on a massive scale. Palm oil corporations like Royal Golden Eagle and First Resources have cleaned up their image with grand promises on deforestation. But behind closed doors, they’re commanding secret networks of destruction.
It’s a horrifying new trend: massive corporations getting round their own sustainability pledges by using shady, smaller companies that fly under the radar.
The good news is that tenacious investigators and fierce campaigners are on the case, uncovering these deceptions one by one. And with Royal Golden Eagle now exposed, there’s a chance to set a powerful example for the rest of the industry.
That’s what the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (WAHLI) is fighting to achieve right now. John, with your help, we can make sure they succeed – supercharging their work to hold this palm oil giant to account and sending a clear message to corporations everywhere that they won’t get away with destruction. Can you help?
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