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  1. Mondelēz

    Despite the virtue-signalling of the palm oil certification body the RSPO, Mondelez’s so-called “sustainable” palm oil is linked to 37.000ha of palm oil deforestation since 2016 (Source: Chain Reaction Research).

    Mondelez destroys rainforests, sending animals extinct and release mega-tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere, and killing hundreds of endangered species. Once these animals are gone – they are gone for good. See research on Mondelēz’s palm oil sources.

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    Serial rainforest destroyer #Mondelez 😱 uses “sustainable” #palmoil from #RSPO yet the continue with #palmoil #deforestation, #humanrights abuses and ecocide. Resist the greenwashing when you shop and #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsk.social 🌎😨🔥🌴🚫 https://wp.me/scFhgU-mondelez

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    Maker of Cadbury, Belvita and other junk food: Mondelez uses “sustainable” #palmoil from #RSPO, yet this #greenwashing does NOT STOP #deforestation and #extinction. Fight back in the supermarket #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife 🌴🤢🔥🐒🐘🚫 @palmoildetect.bsky.social https://wp.me/scFhgU-mondelez

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    View Mondelez’s recent palm oil deforestation

    Data courtesy of Palm Watch, a multidisciplinary research initiative by the University of Chicago.

    View Mondelez’s recent palm oil deforestation Look Up Mondelez on PalmWatch

    Dying for a Cookie: How Mondelez’s palm oil feeds the climate and extinction crisis

    Mondelez is on the board of the RSPO,9 is a signatory to the New York Declaration on Forests and co-chairs the Consumer Goods Forum Palm Oil Working Group. However, Mondelez continues to source palm oil from rainforest destroyers, despite its stated commitment to responsible sourcing.

    Dying for a Cookie: How Mondelez’s palm oil feeds the climate and extinction crisis

    Read Greenpeace report

    https://twitter.com/RAN/status/1479603942988431362?s=20&t=SJUYW059PxqcKrw0C4tyGw

    https://twitter.com/CorpWatch/status/1357782313338359808?s=20&t=SJUYW059PxqcKrw0C4tyGw

    https://twitter.com/cdlxls/status/1529434857595670533?s=20&t=SJUYW059PxqcKrw0C4tyGw

    https://twitter.com/Greenpeace/status/1218226457803014145?s=20&t=4ik__Eim_rKzn9kdNZrdZA

    In light of this – the pledges about palm oil on their website are a massive joke

    ‘Mondelēz International is committed to sourcing palm oil sustainably and eradicating deforestation and human rights violations in the palm oil supply. We take this responsibility seriously.’

    Mondelēz website.

    Palm Oil Detectives thinks it is wise to boycott all Mondelēz sub-brands until it has been indepedently verified that they have stopped 100% of their deforestation activities throughout the world.

    Mondelēz own a vast global empire of snackfood, confectionery, food and beverage brands…

    2014 Infographic

    The most updated list of their stable of brands from their website includes:

    Biscuits

    • Barni
    • belVita
    • Chips Ahoy!
    • Club Social
    • Enjoy Life Foods
    • Honey Maid
    • Kinh Do
    • Mooncake
    • Kinh Do Fresh Bread
    • Lu
    • Lu Petit Beurre
    • Mikado
    • Nabisco
    • Newton’s
    • Nilla
    • Nutter Butter
    • Oreo
    • Premium
    • Prince
    • Ritz
    • Tate’s Bake Shop
    • Tiger
    • Trakinas
    • Triscuit
    • Tuc
    • Wheat Things

    Beverages

    • Bournvita
    • Clight
    • Tang

    Meals

    • Philadelphia
    • Royal
    • Sottilette

    Chocolate

    • 5 Star
    • Alpen Gold
    • Cadbury
    • Cadbury Creme Egg
    • Cadbury Dairy Milk
    • Cadbury Dairy Milk Eclairs
    • Cadbury Eclairs
    • Cadbury Roses
    • Côte d’Or
    • Freia
    • Lacta
    • Marabou
    • Milka
    • Toblerone

    Gum and Confectionery

    • Halls
    • Trident

    More Information

    The Chain: Repeat Offenders Continue to Clear Forests for Oil Palm in Southeast Asia

    Wikipedia

    Mondelēz

    Research: Palm Oil deforestation and its connection to retail brands

    #Belvita #Boycott4wildlife #BoycottPalmOil #brandMarketing #Cadbury #confectionery #deforestation #extinction #greenwashing #HumanRights #Mondelez #PalmOil #palmoil #productMarketing #RSPO #snackFoods