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Palm oil giant’s new action plan won’t fix deforestation
"Wilmar is trying to fob us off with voluntary agreements that its suppliers will just ignore."
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Civil society groups urge Chancellor Merkel to commit to coal phase-out
There is no room for any expansion of coal burning.
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Hambach forest: Letter to Chancellor Angela Merkel
We support the thousands of citizens who are peacefully protesting against RWE’s intention to raze the forest in the name of coal.
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A beautiful past, and a future for the Indonesian forest worth fighting for
I am Waya Maweru. I am an Indonesian woman of Manado blood. With full awareness, I will stand to fight for the future of Indonesia's forests.
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Greenpeace occupies refinery loaded with dirty palm oil in Indonesia
Greenpeace activists occupy a palm oil refinery belonging to Wilmar International, the world’s largest palm oil trader and supplier to major brands including Colgate, Mondelez, Nestlé and Unilever.
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Time for a ban on deforestation for palm oil, not a moratorium, says Greenpeace
“President Jokowi’s announcement is a step forward but is marred by inconsistencies and loopholes. It is only temporary, leaves millions of hectares of forest unprotected and has no penalties. Indonesia’s palm oil industry has a serious reputational problem which the government could fix once and for all with a permanent ban on forest destruction, including…
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Forest destroying products and producers, time’s up!
Why are Indonesia’s rainforests still getting destroyed by palm oil companies?
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The Final Countdown
A Greenpeace investigation has exposed how the world’s biggest brands are still linked to rainforest destruction in Indonesia.
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World’s biggest brands still linked to rainforest destruction in Indonesia
"Our investigation shows that the palm oil Wilmar trades is still utterly contaminated with rainforest destruction."
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Wings of Paradise: Drawing attention to rainforest destruction
After ravaging the forests of Borneo and Sumatra, the palm oil industry has reached the final frontier, Papua, home to the Birds of Paradise.