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Sumatra Showdown: Why a Former Greenpeace Activist Is Now Backing a Controversial Paper Company

Asia Pulp and Paper has a Greenpeace-fueled reputation of destroying Sumatran rainforest areas. But Patrick Moore, a once-prominent Greenpeace activist, is defending APP's practices. Why? READ»

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Netherlands Becomes First Country to Commit to Sustainable Palm Oil

In the past year, Nestle, Kraft, Unilever, and General Mills have all ditched suppliers that engage in deforestation. Now, for the first time, an entire country is doing the same.READ»

General Mills Ditches Dirty Palm Oil

Sinar Mas, the now notorious purveyor of palm oil, just lost another customer.READ»

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After Greenpeace Action, Burger King Stops Greasing Palms With Sinar Mas

Tack on Burger King to the growing list of corporate giants who are cutting ties with Sinar Mas.READ»

Paper Giant Sinar Mas to Greenpeace: Stop Targeting Developing Countries

Many corporations have scrambled to update their sustainability standards after Greenpeace attacks. Both Apple and Trader Joe's have made strides in producing non-toxic electronics and selling sustainably-farmed fish, respectively, ...READ»

Greenpeace Social Media Campaign Forces Nestlé To Stop Using Unsustainable Palm Oil

Greenpeace has once again succeeded in heckling a major company into making a major change. This time around, the environmental organization's two-month Give Rainforests a Break campaign has prompted Nestlé to remove companies from ...READ»

Nestle Eases Up on Rainforest Destruction

We recently gave kudos to Nestle U.K. for a plan to source the chocolate in Kit Kat bars from fair-trade suppliers. That wasn't enough for Greenpeace U.K., which attacked the candy maker this week for sourcing palm oil from Sinar ...READ»