From Rosa Vollmer, Ekō <[email protected]>
Subject Bulldozed rainforests
Date March 21, 2023 12:26 PM
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From Head & Shoulders to Crest, Procter & Gamble’s products are made with
megatonnes of palm oil linked to deforestation and land grabs.

But together we can make P&G’s biggest investor meeting all about
deforestation and force the company to clean up its supply chain.

[ [link removed] ]Harsh contrast between intact rainforest and plantation, aerial view.


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John,

Each year, Procter & Gamble buys more than 600,000 *megatonnes* of palm
oil to make everything from shampoo to toothpaste – and too much of it is
still grown on bulldozed rainforest and stolen Indigenous land, wreaking
havoc on lives and livelihoods.

For years P&G’s leadership has ignored calls to end deforestation, even
when they came from its founders’ descendants. But the clock is ticking,
and P&G won’t be able to ignore us any longer if we all come together as
consumers, shareholders, workers and investors. Together, we can make
P&G’s upcoming annual meeting all about its nasty deforestation problem!

If we can make this massive with your help, John, we can push
this consumer giant to change how it sources its megatonnes of palm oil –
which will, in turn, help clean up the entire dirty palm oil industry
until every shampoo, toothpaste, and detergent is 100% deforestation-free.

[ [link removed] ]Add your name to tell P&G: No more deforestation!

Like its peers, P&G has adopted policies requiring no deforestation, no
peat destruction, no worker exploitation for its palm oil sourcing. The
problem is that it lacks monitoring and implementation down to the last
piece of the supply chain of *all* forest-risk commodities. In other
words, it’s useless.

Because despite well-meant policies and lip service, there are still
hundreds of acres of oil palm trees grown on bulldozed rainforest soil –
and too many Indigenous communities, exploited workers, and endangered
species are paying the price of P&G’s recklessness.

If we join forces with all our partners and ramp up the pressure now, we
can go BIG so P&G can’t ignore us any longer. Once a big buyer like P&G
changes how it sources its palm oil, other big players won’t have a choice
but to follow the example and rid their supply chains of forest
destruction. Add your name now as the first step to eliminate palm oil
deforestation for good!

[ [link removed] ]Tell P&G: Solve your big deforestation problem now!

Our community has repeatedly shown how much it cares for our forests and
those who depend on them -- and how that “care” can lead to action to make
real change happen. From PepsiCo to Starbucks, big corporations have given
in to put people and the planet over their profits. It’s time we come
together and do it again.



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


More information:

[ [link removed] ]Environmental groups vote against P&G CEO for inaction on deforestation
Groupe Investissement Responsable Canada. 21 September, 2022

[ [link removed] ]The Price of Procter & Gamble's inaction
Rainforest Action Network. 17 October, 2022

[ [link removed] ]Palm oil scorecard 2021
WWF. Retrieved 15 March, 2023

 

 

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