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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

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.

Nestlé don't want you to see the video above, because they complained to Youtube that Greenpeace were infringing their copyright. Youtube removed the video, but now Greenpeace are encouraging people to post it themselves. Which is what I've done!

Find out more and sign the letter to Nestle's CEO here: http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/

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  • and Google with US government criticize china and other countries of censorship.

    LOL

  • Thanks for posting! I just heard that Google removed this video from Youtube as per Nestle's request. That kind of censorship shouldn't be tolerated.

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  • Great ad i love it it makes u feel so discusted that u will never eat a kit kat again

  • I don't understand how eating a chocolate bar could compare to the safety of our forests, species and ecosystems. Food has no importance compared to them, especially when it's not part of an essential diet. I personally no longer eat chocolate, and if I do it's chocolate without palm oil. I don't understand how anyone could want to eat food like this, knowing it's destroying part of the world, and the creatures we share it with. Well, I say share it with, but, perhaps not for much longer.

  • This is so good/true. Anyone who doesn't like it should realise that although it's not literally happening, it might aswell be, as the same affect is happening, orangutans are dying. I don't understand why people don't care more for the species of our earth, especially one so magnificant and intelligent that we still have a lot to learn from. I believe every single species is important from the tinyest insect to the largest mammal. I wish I could meet the leader of this company and discuss this.

  • The United States is a mess. Look at the new healthcare bill they are about to pass. Pathetic.

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