Monday, June 2, 2008

Unilever Threatens Cote d'Ivoire Rainforest

Leading global consumer products company poised to destroy Ivory Coast's rainforests as both investor and customer, just after its commitment to rainforest protection and certified oil palm was much heralded by some

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One of Côte d’Ivoire's most important primary rainforests is to be cleared by global consumer product company Unilever and others, despite Unilever's recent promises to buy only "sustainable" palm oil from lands not cleared of rainforests for their production. Tanoé Swamps Forest in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) is one of the last remaining old growth forests in the country and the last refuge for three highly endangered primates -- the Miss Waldron Colobus, the Geoffroy’s colobus and the Diana roloway -- as well as home to many endangered plant species. Despite international protests, palm oil company PALM-CI has just begun destroying this 6,000 hectare forest to convert it to oil palm plantations. Unilever is one of the main companies behind PALM-CI and the destruction of the Tanoé Swamps Forest. After sending the first protest email to Unilever, you will be forwarded to a second protest email asking the government of Côte d’Ivoire to ensure that the forest and the communities that depend on it are fully protected.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is so typical of the rogue corporations. But what about the government of Ivory Coast?

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