 It's the project of Mosque-Tano-Tapajós! Owners of the Azure Business Company Cargill? There are not too many photos of them online because they are notoriously private. You would be too if your company was labelled as the worst company in the world due to its destruction of ecosystems like the Amazon and the Sahado to grow soy for animal feed in Europe and China. Last month at COP, the Cargill family took a big step towards repairing their bad karma. Their company Cargill committed to ending the destruction not only of forests like the Amazon but other critical ecosystems like the Sahado and the Pantanal in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay by 2025. Huge, right? So then why are indigenous groups still angry? Because Cargill, despite their big promise, have not yet withdrawn their support for the ferrogrão, a proposed mega freight railway project that would cut through the heart of the Amazon. The proposed 1,000-kilometre railway designed to transport soy to northern ports will impact six indigenous territories including those of the Munduruku, Panara, Kayapo and Shingu indigenous land. If built it would destroy 800 square miles of Amazon primary rainforest. That's an area 14 times the size of Cargill's hometown of Minneapolis. Including lands that are currently federally protected as indigenous territory. The roads built in order to complete this project will open these lands up to more land grabbers and illegal miners and loggers who already invade and burn and murder those who seek to protect it. No wonder indigenous people are so angry. The Cargill-McMillan family have a moral duty to live up to their grand promise of zero deforestation. But given the company's history of repeatedly making and breaking promises, it's hard not to be skeptical. And like all New Year's resolutions, the proof will be in the days and months that follow. To the Cargill-McMillan family, I say withdrawing your support for the ferrogrão would be a huge step in the right direction and would signal to the world that you plan on keeping your word. Why not be the family that changed the course of history and became leaders in conservation rather than destruction?