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Unilever, the makers of Dove beauty products, are buying palm oil from suppliers who destroy Indonesia's rainforests. We've got the proof. They're causing forest destruction, species extinction and climate change.

Together we can make the company stop destroying forests for palm oil.

Join the international Dove campaign today - sign the open letter below.

 

UPDATE (1 May 2008):   Good news! Unilever (Dove's parent company) is feeling the heat from customers like you, and has made a positive statement. Read about it here. We'll meet with them soon to talk about the details. For now, we need more signatures to this open letter and keep spreading the word.

 

 

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1. Sign the open letter to Unilever, the makers of Dove beauty products:

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AN OPEN LETTER TO UNILEVER:

Dear Group CEO Patrick Cescau,

The palm oil Unilever buys to make Dove soap is destroying forests and speeding up climate change. Your palm oil suppliers continue to destroy Indonesia's precious rainforests for palm plantations, even though they have promised to change. They haven't changed, but Unilever still buys from them, with no consideration for the endangered animals and people who depend on these forests.

Unilever is one of the biggest global consumer goods companies and buys around 1.3 million tonnes of palm oil every year. A truly responsible company would not buy from suppliers who trash forests. Unilever should call for an immediate halt to the destruction of Indonesia's forests for palm oil.

Wrecking rainforests for soap and other products is wrong. Will you help save the forests now, or continue destroying them?

Sincerely,

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