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Palm Oil used in Nestle Products

Nestlé is using palm oil from destroyed Indonesian rainforests and peatlands, in products like KitKat, pushing already endangered orang-utans to the brink of extinction and accelerating climate change, a new Greenpeace report reveals. See Greenpeace's Having a Break? video, featuring a bored office worker taking a break to enjoy a KitKat, but instead bites into an orang-utan’s finger: www.greenpeace.org/kitkat Activists dressed as orangutans target Nestle over the use of palm oil in their products, which comes from the biggest and most destructive palm oil producer.

Date: 03/18/10 Owner: Phil Size: 5 items
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Nestlé is using palm oil from destroyed Indonesian rainforests and peatlands, in products like KitKat, pushing already endangered orang-utans to the brink of extinction and accelerating climate change, a new Greenpeace report reveals. See Greenpeace's Hav

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Nestlé is using palm oil from destroyed Indonesian rainforests and peatlands, in products like KitKat, pushing already endangered orang-utans to the brink of extinction and accelerating climate change, a new Greenpeace report reveals. See Greenpeace's Hav

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Activists dressed as orangutans with banners reading "Give me a Break" target Nestle over the use of palm oil in their products, which comes from the biggest and most destructive palm oil producer the Sinar Mas Group. Destruction of the rainfore

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Activists dressed as orangutans with banners reading "Give me a Break" target Nestle over the use of palm oil in their products, which comes from the biggest and most destructive palm oil producer  the Sinar Mas Group. Destruction of the rainfo

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Activists dressed as orangutans with banners reading "Give me a Break" target Nestle over the use of palm oil in their products, which comes from the biggest and most destructive palm oil producer  the Sinar Mas Group. Destruction of the rainfo

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