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      <title>U.S. Consumers Urged to Take Immediate Action to Save Orangutans</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">Consumer group, Palm Oil Consumer Action (POCA) is urging US consumers to take immediate action to save critically endangered orangutans, the only Asian great ape.</p><p>Seattle, WA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 04/30/2013 --  There are only several thousand Sumatran orangutans left in the wild and their existence is threatened by a pending development plan by the Indonesian government to develop 1.2 million hectares of some of the most environmentally sensitive forest in the world. This threatens the very existence of the last few remaining Sumatran orangutans, tigers, rhinos, and elephants.<br />
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Palm Oil Consumer Action is urging US consumers to speak up for the orangutans with their buying decisions. According to LeAnn Fox, a spokesperson for POCA, United States consumers can influence decisions made in Indonesia simply by either boycotting products that use palm oil or insist that the brands they buy, use sustainable palm oil<br />
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"It is disappointing to see popular brands like Kelloggs, General Mills and Starbucks using tons of palm oil without having a truly sustainable palm oil policy. Looking at the Corporate Social Responsibility policies  of these companies, you see great claims of sustainable practices. However, scientific data and reputable environmental groups decry the environmental disaster behind these companies use of palm oil. Groups including the WWF have long said that if nothing is done and quickly, unique species like the orangutans could become extinct in the wild in a a decade or so. <br />
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"Sustainable palm oil costs an average of $50 per ton from the US refiners of palm oil we spoke to" said Ms. Fox. "When you break that down into product cost its quite literally pennies per purchase of our favorite products. We are aware that previous experience with eco-friendly products has meant much higher retail prices but in the case of palm oil, its such a small ingredient in most products that $50 per ton additional cost for sustainable palm oil, companies really do not have an excuse to not use sustainable."<br />
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POCA also acknowledges criticism of the ability to verify whether sustainable palm oil as certified by the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) is truly sustainable. The group organised an event recently so that consumers can communicate directly with the RSPO. Over 1400 comments were received from participants worldwide.<br />
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The RSPO is one of the few organizations that may have the ability to use economic forces to stop a full scale assault on orangutans by uncontrolled palm oil development. There are serious flaws in the sustainability supply chain but if you consider the option of unregulated palm oil production the importance of an effective regulatory body is apparent.<br />
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POCA has sent the recommendations from their consumer survey to the RSPO to initiate dialogue as to how to improve this flawed system. Key among them was a recommendation to introduce a rating system whereby producers claiming to be produce certified sustainable palm oil must be 100% certified. All other members that are working on becoming certified should be bound by strict timelines to do so but they will not be able to claim that they are producing Certified Sustainable Palm Oil ( CSPO ). A system like this would add greater credibility to RSPO certificates where the biggest criticism has been that members continue to openly violate RSPO rules while claiming to be producing CSPO.<br />
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As they continue to push US brands to either use sustainable palm oil or an alternative that does not have such a crushing impact on the environment, POCA encourages all Americans to join them in saving the endangered orangutan and Sumatran tigers by joining them in <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="their campaigns" href="http://www.palmoilconsumers.com/">their campaigns</a> urging US brands to create strong policies on their use of palm oil.</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>LeAnn Fox<br />Media Outreach<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/243622">Click to Email LeAnn Fox</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.palmoilconsumers.com">http://www.palmoilconsumers.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=243622&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2013 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>American Consumers to Fight Global Warming with Their Wallets</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">A new group calling itself Consumer’s Action for Sustainable Palm Oil is urging Americans to fight global warming and wildlife extinction by supporting their push for the responsible use of sustainably produced palm oil products.</p><p>Seattle, WA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 02/22/2013 --  Palm oil provides the majority of the world&apos;s vegetable oil and generates valuable revenue for the developing countries where it is grown. Trade value is US $50 billion a year for a commodity that goes into about half the products on supermarket shelves in the US including everything from cosmetics to cookies just to name a few.   <br />
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Its impact on the environment is considered one of the leading contributors to global warming. It&apos;s production is dramatically escalating the destruction of critically endangered animals in  Malaysia and Indonesia which produce over 85% of the world&apos;s palm oil.Both countries have been criticised by many environmental groups and leading scientists for their lack of environmentally sound practises in expanding palm oil plantations. The most iconic victim of the palm oil industry is the orangutan, one of the four great apes whose big soulful eyes have reached the hearts of millions worldwide.<br />
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Awareness of the destruction behind palm oil however is relatively unknown in the US compared to Europe where anti palm oil groups have called for its boycott for years. The campaign at Consumers Action for Sustainable Palm Oil (CASPO) aims to change that and have rolled out a series of campaigns recently.<br />
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CONSUMER ACTION FOR SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL CAMPAIGNS<br />
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- <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="Legislative Action" href="http://www.palmoilconsumers.com/us-consumers-for-sustainable-palm-oil.html">Legislative Action</a> The most daring one is a call for legislative action to restrict the importation of palm oil into the US.  Lead campaigner LeAnn Fox puts it bluntly as ".Americans must not be used as unwitting partners in causing global warming when they are fed unsustainable palm oil nor can we be part of the problem of wildlife extinction and animal cruelty" Her campaign is directed to U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell who has authored a bill to protect great apes in US laboratories. According to Ms.  Fox, the Great Apes Protection Act should cover not just great apes used in laboratories in the US but should also include those that are being harmed by industrial palm oil plantations. As the industry spreads to Africa, more great apes including unique subspecies Nigerian-Cameroon chimpanzees, the Drill and Preuss Red Colobus are being threatened with extinction as well.<br />
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- <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="Actions against American brands." href="http://www.thepetitionsite.com/612/816/038/kellogg-stop-the-greenwash-and-deforestation-and-use-sustainable-palm-oil-now/">Actions against American brands.</a> Palm Oil Consumer Action is also taking on the issue of US companies use of Greenpalm certificates to cover their use of palm oil. Greenpalm certificates is  a scheme introduced by the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil ( RSPO )when it was first established. On its website, Greenpalm Certificates introduces itself as " a certificate trading programme which is designed to tackle the environmental and social problems created by the production of palm oil." Critics however accuse the certificates as being a cheap way to greenwash palm oil.<br />
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Nick Thompson, CEO of New Britain Palm Oil, had these harsh words for Greenpalm Certificates "Although we understand the theory behind Greenpalm certificate trading we have always thought that because the associated claim of sustainability is so weak, the value to any buyer would be correspondingly low and therefore represent too little incentive to the growers." This is exactly what has been happening and they now pretty much represent the price you pay for doing nothing and turning a blind eye! The value of certificates is negligible and the fact that such a massive percentage of Greenpalm Certificates are being redeemed by a very small number of companies demonstrates an utter lack of corporate responsibility.<br />
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Greenpalm certificates just get in the way of traceable efficient and sustainable supply chains evolving in our opinion. That&apos;s what the end consumer eventually wants and so Greenpalm is now an obstacle to a more sustainable industry rather than an aid."<br />
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American companies including Kellogg&apos;s are still using Greenpalm Certificates as a sustainability cover of their use of palm oil. Kellogg&apos;s is being taken to task by Consumers Action for Sustainable Palm Oil in a letter writing campaign titled " Kellogg&apos;s. Stop the greenwash and use sustainable palm oil now!" This campaign is led by 17 year old Jason DeGrauwe from St Paul, Minnesota who has long led a push for deforestation free products and lifestyles<br />
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More shocking than the use of Greenpalm Certificates is the total lack of a policy on palm oil use among some major US corporations including Starbucks coffee. In their <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="social media campaign" href="https://www.facebook.com/events/528926077128714/">social media campaign</a>, the group is challenging all Starbucks customers to help shape a policy on palm oil use by Starbucks. " As one of the more socially and environmentally conscious American brands, we find it disappointing that Starbucks does not even have a policy on palm oil use. Even their own investors acknowledge that palm oil has a devastating effect on global warming and are calling for a policy on it. As Starbucks customers, we are the ultimate bosses and we must let them know how we feel about palm oil use. Yum! Brands which runs Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Kentucky Fried Chicken have a similar predicament in front of them and we&apos;re hoping that a strong policy from Starbucks will point the direction for all American brands" stated CASPO.<br />
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Note to editors. Consumer&apos;s Action for Sustainable Palm Oil is made up of concerned citizens from all walks of life the world over who have volunteered their time to the cause. We are not scientists nor professional environmentalists. We may be few with limited resources but we will speak out against the destruction caused by palm oil and we welcome others to join us and seek positive change.</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>LeAnn Fox<br />Telephone: 206-547-2017<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/209665">Click to Email LeAnn Fox</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.palmoilconsumers.com">http://www.palmoilconsumers.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=209665&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 06:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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