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Friday, August 28, 2009

Palm Oil Harvesting is Destroying Orang-utan Habitat














At this time in Australia and New Zealand, labelling palm oil on food products is not a requirement. It will appear on labels as "vegetable oil" in food items and Elaeis guineensis in cosmetic items.

The problem with palm oil is that forests are being destroyed to make way for palm plantations. This practice destroys the natural habitat of the endangered Orang-utan.

Please watch the video and sign the Zoos Victoria petition calling for palm oil labelling to be included in the nutritional information chart on food products.


Don't Palm Us Off from Zoos Victoria on Vimeo.


How to identify palm oil in products: Shopping Guide

Resources and more information on palm oil:






4 comments:

  1. Let us hope that the government can do something to save their natural habitat. nice post info.

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  2. oh poor little creatures... their habitat are being destroyed just for the sake of one's pocket... i hope some authorities do something about this...

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  3. their habitat are being destroyed just for the sake of one's pocket... i hope some authorities do something about this

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  4. Hi there

    Hope government will take some measure to save the environment. Great video.

    Thanks
    James

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