Have a break, don't have a kit kat

Wednesday 17 March 2010

Crunchy, chocolatey, forest destruction - brought to you by Nestlé.

Nestlé wants you to have a break by having a Kit Kat – but Kit Kats contain palm oil from companies that are trashing Indonesian rainforests, speeding up climate change, threatening the livelihoods of local people and pushing orang-utans towards extinction.
Nestlé is the largest food and drink company in the world - but it continues to ignore the worst offenders which supply its palm oil. Today greenpeace is launching a campaign to ask Nestlé to stop buying palm oil that comes from destroyed forests!

Having that care-free break with a Kit Kat bar isn’t so care-free - when it means taking a bite of Indonesia's precious rainforest ...

1 comentários:

Phebe said...

Well...if you guys try to do something with our rainforests, please make a campaign against the palm oil company ant their destructive fields.

It's useless against the user, every place, from small homes to big factory using palm oil here.

Palm oil factory and gardens actually fine, but they're extend too many way, because it's also mean the "fields of money"...fast cash. :(