Nestle's attempt to censor Greenpeace palm oil ad backfires
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Jeremy Hance - mongabay.com
March 19, 2010
In a bold online video, the environmental group Greenpeace cleverly links candy-giant Nestle to oil palm-related deforestation and the deaths of orangutans. Cleary angered over the video, Nestle struck back by having it banned from YouTube and replaced with this statement: "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Société des Produits Nestlé S.A."
However Nestle's reaction to the video only spread it far and wide (see the ad below): social network sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit were all flooded with the ad as well as rising criticism against Nestle—one of the world's largest food producers—including calls for boycotts.
Greenpeace began sustained action against Nestle on Wednesday when they released new evidence that linked Nestle to illegal deforestation in Indonesia through one of its palm oil suppliers, Sinar Mas.
Oil palm plantation in Sumatra, Indonesia. While palm oil plantations may look 'green' studies have shown a drastic reduction in biodiversity and large carbon emissions due to deforestation. "While many companies such as Unilever and Kraft are making efforts to disassociate themselves from the worst practices of the palm oil industry, Nestlé has done diddly squat," the organization wrote in a blog.
The report spurred Nestle to cancel its contract with Sinar Mas—months after Sinar Mas was shown to be involved in illegal deforestation—but the corporation continues to purchase oil palm from Cargill, which is supplied in part by Sinar Mas. For its part, Cargill says it is investigating Greenpeace's allegations and if Sinar Mas is found to be committing illegal deforestation they will drop them.
Nestle has said in a statement: "we share the deep concern about the serious environmental threat to rain forests and peat fields in South East Asia caused by the planting of palm oil plantations." To prove this to its consumer, the company says it is committed to purchasing only sustainable palm oil by 2015. However, critics contend this is too late.
"Not only are these areas key habitat for orangutans, but also crucial carbon stores; the destruction of these areas is a major cause of Indonesia's rocketing carbon emissions,” Greenpeace said in a statement. .
Indonesia is the world's third largest emitter of greenhouse gases largely due to large-scale deforestation across the nation. Between 1990 and 2005, Indonesia lost more than 28 million hectares of forest, including 21.7 hectares of virgin forest. The country has declined from 82 percent forest cover in the 1960s to less than half today.
Deforestation is also the leading cause of biodiversity loss in the region. While orangutans have come to represent the movement against deforestation by oil palm plantations in the same way that polar bears symbolize climate change, Indonesia is home to tens of thousands of other species, many of which are threatened by deforestation.
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werewere
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A little gruesome, but very effective.
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werewere
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captainplanet71
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By way of an update on the campaign Greenpeace is leading against Nestle:
Battlefield Facebook!
Rolf Skar, of Greenpeace, was on the Brian Lehrer Show last night, talking about Greenpeace's campaign telling Nestle to stop using palm oil made from Paradise Forests destruction in its products.
Specifically, he was discussing the nearly 100,000 new "fans" Nestle now has on Facebook thanks to Greenpeace's awesome online activists, and Nestle's bumbling response to the feedback those new "fans" were offering.
http://members.greenpeace.org/blog/greenpeaceusa_blog/2010/04/15/battlefield_fac...
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captainplanet71
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picKFishStudios
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I was thinking the same exact thing. That was a super bowl worthy ad.
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picKFishStudios
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Darevalo
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YAY! ANTI CORPORATISM! in the guise of environmentalism. using the same tactics as their mighty oppressors.
like the fuckin un-happy death meals handed out to kids.
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Darevalo
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Almibry
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Wow, you vegans... I know you're trying to help but you always manage to find the most disgusting things to post. Hairy, bony, bloody, chocolate covered monkey toes. Blegh.
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Almibry
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vivoconrazon
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damn i love nesquik, whyyy nestle i feel guilty but im addicted to their chocolate, what a dilema
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vivoconrazon
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love_is_my_religion
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FUCK NESTLE!
Watch Capitalism: A Love Story, for more reasons why not to support this evil corporation, they have screwed mother nature enough!
We need to put a STOP to this insanity, NOW!
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love_is_my_religion
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Darevalo
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love_is_my_religion:
dont buy it. tell people not to buy it. write letters to officials why they shouldnt buy it and how it sux and will help them in the polls. contact local newspapers. spread your message... you have a gift... use it.
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Darevalo
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cutee_leslie
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Thanks,its a nice story.Its really good becoz palm oil can have bad impact on our healths.
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cutee_leslie
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itoldyouso
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cutee_leslie:
most importantly our environment
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itoldyouso
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Amber_Taylor
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Palm oil is the only vegetable based oil that is high in saturated fat...ie will give you a heart attack. Next time you think you are being healthy by putting a fake creamer in your coffee instead of the real thing, think again. Those little creamers use palm oil, as well as some super-processed peanut butters, and other processed foods. One of the biggest reason heart disease rates are so high is high saturated fat levels in food, and human for the most part haven't evolved to eat large amounts of it. One good example is India, where most people are vegetarians, but they have very high rates of heart disease because of all the dairy and saturated fat consumed. Pretty much all plant based foods are low in sat. fat except palm oil..
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Amber_Taylor
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pandaman2105
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i couldn't believe this when i got the email from Greenpeace. I for sure will not be buying Nestle products ever again.
the email said the video had been pulled so I'm glad i see it now! pretty gross, but effective.
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pandaman2105
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Scathian
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That's disgusting. I think that Nestle has every write to protect itself from defamation.
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Scathian
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itoldyouso
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Scathian:
did you read the article?!?!?
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itoldyouso
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Vierotchka
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The news we got here in Switzerland a few days ago is that, following that ad, Nestlé almost immediately renounced importing palm oil from Indonesia.
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Vierotchka
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Pedroptz
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Is it dangerous to have a single company controlling so many products.
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Pedroptz
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FlexSF
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While I totally support efforts to boycott, and promote environmental positive efforts, I haven't met one urban American who has major environmental contradictions. We need to try much harder to facilitate real environmental health. Boycotting nestle is a clever statement, but it isn't anything more than that.
Shop local, live local, eat simple real food.
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FlexSF
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DRudeBoy
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FlexSF:
Easier said than done, shopping and eating local are pretty expensive, at least here in Ohio.
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DRudeBoy
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Almibry
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DRudeBoy:
Especially if you like meat.
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Almibry
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DRudeBoy
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Boycotting huge corporations doesn't seem to help, because if they provide food at a reasonable price for so many people, most people would be unwilling to boycott. I can understand boycotting because you don't want to contribute to an unsavory business, but going into the boycott expecting to significantly transform isn't the best way.
Maybe the best approach is political pressure?
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DRudeBoy
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Almibry
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DRudeBoy:
Or maybe the best approach is with a baseball bat in hand...
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Almibry
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CalgarC
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WOOHOO the food industry is getting a taste of the interwebs... it happened to the RIAA and it will happen to our shitty food :D
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CalgarC
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lordsbassman
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CalgarC:
yeah, people are finally waking up...
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lordsbassman
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CalgarC
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lordsbassman:
we are awake... its just difficult to censor the internet :D they have matches we have flamethrowers :D
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CalgarC
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aid616
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Check out this link. You might be surprised how many vegan and organic products are on this list. Not to say that they are all taken from rainforest palm plantations but I find it best to just cut it out of my diet because I don't have time to research where the palm oil in all my food comes from.
http://ran.org/fileadmin/materials/rainforest_ag/tpwpo/list_of_palm_products_200...
Also realize that palm oil can encompass all of these names:
Cetyl alcohol
Dicetyldimonium chloride
Elaeis guineensis
E471
Isopropyl palmitate, octyl palmitate, potassium palmitate, retinyl palmitate.
Vit A Palmitate
Palmitic acid
Palm kernel oil
Palm kernelamide DEA and MEA
Palm oil
Palm olein vegetable oil
Steareth-2, Steareth-20
Sodium palm kernelate
Vegetable oil - 2 years ago
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aid616
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adamrl07
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This is by far one of the most disgusting videos I have ever seen. Yet I love it! Good for them, I really didn't even realize that Nestle had anything to do with companies like that. Though I guess it shouldn't of surprised me, they are the largest food company in the world.
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adamrl07
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CaptSutter
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This is what happens when the food industry is controlled by three or four multinationals. The only answer is don't buy or eat anything you see advertised. Buy local buy fresh.
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CaptSutter
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DRudeBoy
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Why does this get so much more attention than Nestle's human rights abuses?
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DRudeBoy
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insaintity
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DRudeBoy:
Make a clever video about it, post it everywhere.
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insaintity
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CaptSutter
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DRudeBoy:
It is all one big crime, but I suppose the vegan's just have more sympathy for our hairy brethren than for us. If you want their sympathy grow a pony-tail and and paint your skin blue.
That said, buy local and buy fresh. We don't need to pick fights with our vegan colleagues.
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CaptSutter
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captainplanet71
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Hey there folks! Sign this petition that we're taking straight to Nestle's CEO!
Tell Nestlé to Stop Driving Rainforest Destruction!
http://www.change.org/greenpeacefund/actions/view/tell_nestl_to_stop_driving_rai...
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animalia_libero [removed]
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animalia_libero:
Nestle owns a piece of almsot everything, so just because you are Vegan doesn't protect you, you have follow the ownership trail back each time you buy any vaguely commercial food stuffs.
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CaptSutter
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animalia_libero:
Screw labels, go to a farmers market. You'd be supporting your local economy, and you can ask all the questions you want. An individual grower is putting their own balls on the line and is going to be very invested in what they give you, what they tell you, and how they appear to other potential clients, so they'll be less likely to fuck with you.
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Almibry
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Mariased
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That's a pretty effective ad. I never want to eat ANYTHING again, let alone Nestle products.
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Mariased
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deezy_duck
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shoulda just stuck with the strawberry milk........mmmm
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cutee_leslie
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Thanks,it is a good post.
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cutee_leslie
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jubal
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I love Greenpeace, they are really helping consumers to put the balls of these multinational corporations into a vice.
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jubal
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itoldyouso
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that was great........ superbowl ad worthy
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itoldyouso