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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2010

Nestlé don't want you to see the video above, because they complained to Youtube that we were infringing their copyright.

We all like a break, so it's time to give orang-utans one. Nestlé uses palm oil in Kit Kat and many other products which is bought from suppliers that destroy rainforests in Indonesia to grow their plantations.

As a result, threatened species like orangutans are being pushed into extinction and huge quantities of greenhouse gases are being released, accelerating climate change.

Nestlé have so far refused to stop buying palm oil from the worst suppliers, so it's time to make them change their minds.

Write to CEO Paul Bulcke to demand they act responsibly and cease trading with companies that are destroying Indonesia's rainforests.

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  • they should show this add all the time on tv:: but they never do!!!!: C

  • i've told as many people as i could about this!

  • then go in and shoot them all!!!!! OR CUT DOWN THERE HOMES!!!

  • note: palm oil only exists at Indonesia and only works for making Kit Kats.

  • :' ( this is sooooo sad!!!! running wild by michael morpurgo has stuff about this in it. :(

  • dont is disgusting

  • awsome they should do one about when nestle gave powdered milk with no nutrientrs to african mothers

  • i work right next to there head office!!

  • They *do* attack the companies that destroy the rainforests as well. But it's not a question of attacking anyone, if by "attack" you mean "satirize". After all, it's ultimately orangutans who are really being attacked. Why attack orangutans?

    Nestle buy palm oil in the full knowledge that its production has involved rainforest destruction: that's morally wrong. Now Nestle customers know that, by buying Kitkats, they are helping to destroy the rainforests too.

  • why do you attack customers of a company? why won't you attack those companies that destroy the rainforests? if you go on with this logic, you can attack every single company, as somehow every single company is connected with those companies destroying rainforests...

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