Save Indonesia Rain Forest

  • by: Pankaj Yadav
  • recipient: Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Joko Widodo, Indonesian president.

Indonesia’s rain forests are disappearing fast - more than a quarter has been lost in just the past 25 years. But despite promises and pledges from some big brands, deforestation in Indonesia is actually getting worse. International support through signatures will generate awareness and pressure to stop further destruction of Rain Forest at Indonesia.

Dear Friends,

Do you know how many products in your home contain palm oil?

Not many people do. It’s absolutely everywhere - from our breakfast cereals to our shampoo and toothpaste! The palm oil in these products is often sourced from Indonesia’s rainforests and is the leading cause of their destruction! 

Therefore Indonesia’s rain forests are disappearing fast - more than a quarter has been lost in just the past 25 years. But despite promises and pledges from some big brands, deforestation in Indonesia is actually getting worse.

Lets get united for Indonesia and demand to “Save Indonesia Rain Forest” from further destruction, Lets united for wildlife conservation. 

We demand real commitments, real timelines and real action to make sure palm oil companies stop putting lives at risk by destroying forest and peatlands. We can't afford to wait any longer.

Together we are strong! Together we can ensure that these leading brands listen to consumers! Please add your voice and share this message as far as you can.

Sign the petition now.

Pankaj Yadav

Animal Right Activist, India  

Co - founder, Social Sunday India 

ssindiaoffice@gmail.com

DISCLAIMER

Any views or opinions presented through messages & signature are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Social Sunday India 

Declaration: Petition is generated to save wildlife at Indonesia to minimize climatic change impacts worldwide.   

References :

https://www.rainforest-rescue.org/topics/palm-oil 

http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/nov/11/indonesia-forest-fires-explained-haze-palm-oil-timber-burning

 

 

 

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