Video: Nestle's attempt to censor Greenpeace palm oil ad backfires http://news.mongabay.com/2010/319-hance_nestle.html
In a bold online video, the environmental group Greenpeace cleverly links candy-giant Nestle to oil palm-related deforestation and the deaths of orangutans. Cleary angered over the video, Nestle struck back by having it banned from YouTube and replaced with this statement: "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Société des Produits Nestlé S.A."
Oil palm plantation in Sumatra, Indonesia. While palm oil plantations may look 'green' studies have shown a drastic reduction in biodiversity and large carbon emissions due to deforestation. "While many companies such as Unilever and Kraft are making efforts to disassociate themselves from the worst practices of the palm oil industry, Nestlé has done diddly squat," the organization wrote in a blog.
comment-this blog does not endorse greenpeace organization,we merely support action and change in the palm oil extraction industries,wich are causing enviromental consequences wich need to be seriously adressed!!!

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