*[Enwl-eng] Cadbury
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The “orangutan capital of the world” is being torn to shreds for cheap palm
oil, and the maker of Cadbury, Oreo and Ritz is buying it up to sell snacks.
The “orangutan capital of the world” is being torn
to shreds for cheap palm oil, and the maker of Cadbury, Oreo and Ritz is
buying it up to sell snacks.
Tell snack giant Mondelēz to cut ties with the
company bulldozing this precious forest:
Sign the petition
The only place on Earth where orangutans, elephants, rhinos, and
tigers live together is being ripped to shreds to make way for palm oil.
Indonesia’s Leuser ecosystem is the “orangutan capital of the
world”, and it’s slowly dying as greedy companies like Mondelēz place
profits above all.
By sourcing from Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) -- one of the world’s
most notorious forest-destroyers -- the maker of Cadbury, Oreo and Ritz is
knowingly buying up the palm oil that’s killing this precious ecosystem.
We know that RGE can’t afford to lose a buyer as big as
Mondelēz -- so that’s where you come in. We need to create a huge outcry to
show Mondelēz that consumers in every corner of the globe can see what it’s
doing -- and want it to cut ties with this dirty palm oil.
Will you add your name to save the orangutan capital of the
world from palm oil devastation?
The Leuser Ecosystem is a spectacular expanse of rare, intact
rainforest. Once it’s gone, we’ll never get it back. Its rainforests and
peatlands are an essential corridor for a herd of over 200 elephants -- one
of the many species that are dying for palm oil.
Since 2014, our friends at Rainforest Action Network have been
exposing Mondelēz’s ties to the destruction of the orangutan capital of the
world. Despite its warm words to clean up its palm oil problem it’s still
buying from Leuser-destroyer Royal Golden Eagle.
But Mondelēz has a weak spot: its brands like Oreo,
Philadelphia, Ritz and Cadbury are in every store around the world, and it
has a reputation to keep up. A giant global outcry could set off alarms
bells at Mondelēz HQ -- and we need you to make that happen:
Add your name to stop Mondelēz destroying the orangutan capital
of the world.
You’ve got an incredible track record of winning against palm
oil offenders. Since 2014 we’ve forced companies like McDonald’s, Dunkin’
Donuts, and Starbucks to commit to no-deforestation palm oil policies.
Together, we can clean up the palm oil industry and force
Mondelēz to drop this dirty palm oil from its supply chains. But this fight
is bigger than Mondelēz. It’s the world’s third biggest maker of chocolates.
If we force this industry laggard to clean up its act, it’ll have a domino
effect on competitors like Ferrero. That’s why your help is so important --
can we count on you?
Sign the petition
Thanks for all that you do,
Anna, Fatah and the team at SumOfUs
More information:
Indonesian Forestry Titan Royal Golden Eagle Remains a Major
Roadblock to Progress in Saving Leuser Ecosystem. Rainforest Action Network.
23 June 2021.
Deforestation of orangutan habitat feeds global palm oil demand:
Report. Eco-Business. 25 June 2021.
Royal Golden Eagle Group Links Global Brands and Financiers to
Deforestation In the Leuser Ecosystem. Rainforest Action Network. 21
September 2020.
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From: Anna Liberadzki, SumOfUs
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2021 9:22 PM
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