WebMay 17, 2010 · (03/26/2010) Last week Nestle, the world’s largest food processor, was caught in a firestorm when it attempted to censor a Greenpeace campaign that targeted its use of palm oil sourced from a supplier accused of environmentally-damaging practices. WebMay 17, 2010 · In just weeks, a global Greenpeace campaign has transformed Nestle from a company driving rainforest destruction through its use of palm oil, to one pioneering an …
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WebOct 28, 2010 · by JulieCraves on October 28, 2010 In response to a Greenpeace campaign, mega-giant food conglomerate Nestl é has reportedly pledged to rid its products of deforestation. A closer read of Nestlé’s own press releases reveals apparently narrower goals, and there is no mention of eliminating deforestation in its coffee supply chain. WebOne of the world's largest food processing companies, Nestlé SA, found itself mired in a public relations nightmare in 2010 when the environmental protection group Greenpeace International held that the company's chocolate confectionery brand Kit Kat contained palm oil, whose production was leading to the destruction of rainforests WebMar 20, 2010 · Greenpeace has accused Nestlé of using palm oil from Indonesia's largest palm oil producer, Sinar Mas, which it says is clearing orangutan habitats and breaking … greater madawaska election results