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Greenpeace prevents tanker loaded with dirty palm oil products from mooring in Rotterdam harbour
They have hung banners with the message ‘Oreo, Drop Dirty Palm Oil’ to peacefully protest against the ongoing deforestation of Indonesia’s rainforest for palm oil.
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World wakes up to Oreo’s dirty palm oil secret
Volunteers from all over the world have taken to the streets to help spread the word about the destruction behind ‘the world’s best selling cookie’.
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Greenpeace activists released in Spain after 33-hour detention over peaceful protest against dirty palm oil
“In delaying this shipment of dirty palm oil, these brave activists have shone a light on how the palm oil industry needs to change in order to prevent a further climate and extinction crisis. This must start with Wilmar, the world’s largest palm oil trader who can and should be an example to the others.…
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My tears aren’t enough to protect the rainforest. That’s why I’m taking action
This is risky, and scaling the side of the ship was tough, but not taking action is riskier for our planet. And I can’t be quiet anymore.
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Palm oil shipment heading to Europe delayed by Greenpeace for over 24 hours
"They acted peacefully to protect the Indonesian rainforests and to prevent a further climate and extinction crisis."
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Six Greenpeace activists arrested on board a ship loaded with palm oil heading to Europe
“Palm oil can be produced without trashing our forests. Over one million people around the world are demanding action."
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What do Oreo, Mondelez, Wilmar have to do with orangutans?
Let me tell you about the ‘world-famous’ cookie Oreo.
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Oreo maker linked to destruction of orangutan habitat for palm oil in Indonesia
"Palm oil can be made without destroying forests, yet our investigation discovered that Mondelez suppliers are still trashing forests and wrecking orangutan habitat."
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Dying for a Cookie
Perhaps one of the most flagrant examples of the RSPO’s failure to police its membership, and of companies like Mondelēz and Wilmar to enforce their policies, involves the Bumitama group.
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20 artists present worldwide street art exhibition to end deforestation for palm oil
"We hope our art will raise awareness and inspire action to protect the rainforests of Papua."