Are corrupt politicians behind Peru′s palm oil plantations
In recent years, Peru's sprawling jungle has been cleared for palm oil and cocoa plantations. Conservationists say the land is controlled by private companies who acquired it through corrupt means.
PepsiCo, stop trying to sidestep your enormous Conflict Palm Oil problem. Rainforests continue to fall and workers continue to be exploited for the palm oil in your products and in the operations of your notorious business partner Indofood. Your half-measures are not enough. You must take robust action to end the destruction.
Palm Oil Consumer Action
Palm Oil Consumer Action. 24K likes. Palm Oil Consumer Action is a platform for consumers to take action against conventional palm oil and to advocate...
Conflict Palm Oil: How U.S. Snack Food Brands are Contributing to Orangutan Extinction, Climate Change and Human Rights violations. Read the Report Here. When you eat food that comes out of a bag, a box, or a package of any kind, chances are you are eating palm oil. It is added to chocolate, turned into fry oil, and snuck into snacks of all
In Your Palm Rainforest Action Network
We're collecting 60,600 names to send to 20 snack food companies using "Conflict Palm Oil" in their products, one for every known wild orangutan remaining. Tell the Snack Food 20 you don't want Conflict Palm Oil in your food! Send your message: Tell the Snack Food 20 to cut Conflict Palm Oil, not rainforests! Learn more about Conflict Palm Oil
PepsiCo is one of the “Snack Food 20” group of companies targeted by Rainforest Action Network’s year old Conflict Palm Oil campaign. Several of the major Snack Food 20 companies, including Mars, Kellogg, General Mills, Unilever and Nestle have recently responded to consumer outrage by announcing new commitments and strengthening their
Peru to End Palm Oil Driven Deforestation by 2024
This 2024 file photo shows the edge of recently cleared rainforest in Peru for a commercial oil palm estate. John C. Cannon. Scientists at Monitoring the Andean Project (MAAP) have been monitoring the situation for years. In 2024, MAAP released a baseline for oil palm deforestation driver. Their analysis found 86,600 hectares (214,000
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Where Human Rights and Forest Protection Come Together. Since 1993, RAN's Protect-an-Acre program (PAA) has distributed more than one million dollars in grants to more than 150 frontline communities, Indigenous-led organizations, and allies, helping their efforts to secure protection for millions of acres of traditional territory in forests around the world.
Palm oil company destroys 7,000 ha of rainforest in Peru . by Rhett A. Butler on 4 March 2013 . A palm oil producer has leveled some 7,000 hectares of rainforest in the Peruvian Amazon