From French fries to face wash, everyday products are filled with palm oil, a lot of it produced by destroying tropical forests.
UCS members have helped convince some of the world’s largest users of
palm oil—corporations you’d recognize in an instant—to buy from sources
that don’t rely on destroying tropical forests.
But some companies are lagging behind—even a few that may surprise you: companies like Starbucks and Whole Foods. Based on our research, they’re not doing as well as McDonald’s or Subway.
we've made too much progress on deforestation to stop now. Will you help us turn up the heat on more corporations, and support the next phase of our campaign?
Companies
that make a show of corporate responsibility should be leading on palm
oil, not lagging behind. Yet Starbucks has stopped at
half-measures—relying on a palm oil certification system that still
allows for forest clearance rather than pledging to eliminate
deforestation entirely and only promising to use deforestation-free palm
oil in its company-owned stores.1 Whole Foods promised to switch to deforestation-free palm oil three years ago, but hasn’t hit its targets.2
We’ve
always known that science alone wouldn’t convince every major company
to do the right thing on palm oil. That’s why, beyond meeting directly
with executives to show them how deforestation-free palm oil won't hurt
their bottom lines, we’ve sent more than 750,000 letters to CEOs demanding action.
So far, more than a dozen companies have answered our call—most
recently, McDonald’s and Yum! Brands (owner of Pizza Hut, KFC, and Taco
Bell).
If
these fast food giants can commit to deforestation-free palm oil,
there’s no excuse for companies like Starbucks and Whole Foods to hold
out.
We have to turn up the pressure on companies dragging their feet on palm oil deforestation. Please, support our campaign with an urgent gift now.
You
shouldn’t have to wonder if your Whole Foods groceries or Starbucks
snack could be contributing to massive deforestation that’s decimating
wildlife and releasing tons of global warming pollution.
Yet
Whole Foods and Starbucks haven’t taken reasonable steps to make sure
that their products don’t contribute to the wide-scale loss of tropical
forests... to the plight of threatened wildlife like Sumatran orangutans
and tigers… or to fires that have released hundreds of years’ worth of
stored-up carbon into the air, burning for weeks or even months.3
Our
efforts on palm oil are having a lasting impact on our planet. But it
takes resources to organize hundreds of thousands of consumer activists
and pressure global corporations to do the right thing. That’s why your
gift today is so important.
I hope you’ll be a part of this truly historic effort. Thanks for your support.
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Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire
Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Help stop deforestation! A Fund raising effort from UCS
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