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Tag: orangutan

Despite Campaign, Girl Scout Cookies Still Aren’t Deforestation Free, Say Scout Activists

May 2, 2014
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Girl Scout cookies still aren’t necessarily free of rainforest destruction and social conflict despite a high-profile campaign that caused the company to adopt a comprehensive zero deforestation policy. Read more below to find why many environmental groups are saying that the RSPO “Green Palm Certificate” is not enough. Read more on...

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Indonesia’s Orangutan Action Plan Failing to Save Great Red Apes

April 10, 2014
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We are now over six years into the 10 year action plan implemented by Indonesia to conserve orangutans and their habitats but unfortunately there is little progress to be found. Not a single orangutan population has experienced a land use change that will make it any more likely to survive...

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Malaysian Palm Oil Giant Tied to Social Conflict, Deforestation, Says Report

April 9, 2014
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RAN recently released a report that argued that, while several, major global companies have made commitments to deforestation- and conflict-free palm oil,  Malaysia-based Kuala Lumpur Kepong (KLK) continues to source palm oil associated with forest destruction and community conflicts. Read more below to find out what RAN hopes will be...

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General Mills, Colgate-Palmolive Announce Deforestation-Free Policies for Palm Oil Sourcing

March 28, 2014
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On Monday, General Mills and Colgate-Palmolive both announced palm oil policies that go beyond standards set by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil in order to better protect the environment and wildlife surrounding their palm oil sources. Read more below to find out what these new policies are and how...

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Procter & Gamble’s Palm Oil Suppliers Linked to Deforestation

March 6, 2014
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After an investigation, Greenpeace has found companies that supply P&G with palm oil are engaged in clearing of rainforests and peatlands in Indonesia, suggesting that Head & Shoulders shampoo and other extremely popular consumer products made by the company may be linked to forest destruction. Read more below to find...

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If Indonesia Can’t Protect Its Orangutans, Why Doesn’t It Just ‘Sell’ Them?

March 4, 2014
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Erik Meijaard of the Jakarta Globe argues that if Indonesia does not have the will or equipment to take care of its orangutans then they should be passed to nations who can value them properly. Read more below to find out how this would happen and how this would benefit...

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In Girl Scouts vs. Kellogg’s Over Palm Oil, Rainforests and Orangutans Win

February 20, 2014
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After finding out about the damaging effects of palm oil practices, two amazing Girl Scouts successfully campaigned to have Kellogg and their suppliers only use deforestation-free palm oil. Read more below to find out how these girls did it and how Kellogg plans on fulfilling their promise. Read more at...

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In Precedent-Setting Case, Palm Oil Company Fined $30M for Destroying Orangutan Forest

January 16, 2014
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Indonesian courts have found a palm oil company guilty of destroying forest meant for orangutan habitat justly resulting in millions of dollars of fines. Read more below about the ruling and what it means for the future of the rainforests and its inhabitants in Indonesia and Borneo. Read more at...

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Orangutans Fight for Survival as Thirst for Palm Oil Devastates Rainforests

December 31, 2013
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Right now, orangutans are facing extinction as their habitats become more and more fragmented and agricultural production of things like palm oil expands. Read more below about how some groups find these beautiful creatures and what can be done to help save them. Read more on The Guardian. Read more about...

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Blog Action Day 2013: How Development is Threatening Human Rights in Borneo

October 16, 2013
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By Amanda Stephenson, Communications Intern for the Borneo Project I am writing today as a participant of Blog Action Day 2013, whose theme this year is human rights. Check out their website and search @blogactionday on Twitter to read more blog posts about human rights. You’ve probably heard about orangutan...

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