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Nestle: You're not fooling anyone.

Blog entry by laurak | 23 March, 2010 14 comments

Literally. Sometimes a company can issue a reactive statement – like Nestlé did upon the launch of our Kit Kat campaign – that appears to wrap up everything for which they are being criticised in a neat little package, when in...

Nuclear News: UK Government opens bidding for nuclear sites

Blog entry by Justin | 2 March, 2009

Today's big stories from the nuclear industry: The Guardian: Government opens bidding for nuclear sites ‘The government will this week kick off an ebay-style auction of sites on which some of Europe's largest energy companies...

Olkiluto fallout: more numbers

Blog entry by Justin | 27 February, 2009

The dispute between the builders of Finland’s OL3 reactor, Areva, and its buyer, utility TVO, rumbles on. TVO are unhappy at the delay in building the plant (it’s three years behind schedule) and Areva are unhappy are what it sees as...

Activists dressed as orangutans at Nestle's HQ in Croydon

Image | 17 March, 2010 at 1:00

Activists dressed as orangutans with banners and barrels reading "Nestle: Killer" target the confectionary giant over the use of palm oil in their products. Destruction of the rainforest for palm oil is destroying habitat of the endangered orangutan.

Campaigners Hapsoro and Yuka Ozaki bear witness

Image | 11 May, 2006 at 10:14

Campaigners Hapsoro and Yuka Ozaki bear witness as the MV Ardhianto unloads its cargo of plywood from the Paradise Forests. The company involved in this protest, Kayu Lapis Indonesia’s (KLI), is being investigated by the Indonesian government...

Saving Sumatra (video)

Video | 16 October, 2010 at 16:00

October 16, 2010 A Greenpeace team flies over Sumatra, Indonesia to bear witness to the forest destruction that is happening there. Right now, Indonesia and Norway have a chance to change history and to end the destruction of Indonesia's...

Have a Break?

Video | 17 March, 2010 at 17:07

We all deserve to have a break - but having one shouldn't involve taking a bite out of Indonesia's precious rainforests. We're asking Nestlé to give rainforests and orang-utans a break and stop buying palm oil from destroyed forests.

Give me a break

Image | 17 March, 2010 at 1:00

Give me a break - A Greenpeace billboard near the Nestle HQ in Croydon, London, urges the confectionary giant to stop buying palm oil from the biggest and most destructive palm oil producer – the Sinar Mas Group.

Caught Red Handed

Image | 17 March, 2010 at 9:07

Caught Red Handed

Give me a break

Image | 17 March, 2010 at 1:00

Nestlé is buying palm oil from companies who are destroying orang-utan habitat.

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