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The people in this photo have joined Greenpeace's campaign to stop Nestle destroying rainforests for palm oil and help protect endangered species like orangutans - so can you.
Palm oil - one of the ingredients in products like KitKat - is devastating the rainforests of Indonesia as they're torn down to make room for huge oil palm plantations. In fact, these rainforests are being destroyed faster than any other in the world largely becuase of the demand for this oil, pushing threatened species liek organgutans even closer to extinction. This destruction also releases massive amounts of greenhouse gasses wheich are accelerating climate change. Nestle, the makers of KitKat, need to clean up their act and stop buying from companies which are destroying rainforests. Make sure they see this photo by clicking 'send to a friend' below and sending it to Paul Bulcke, Nestle's CEO, at Paul.Bulcke@nestle.com, then find out what else you can do at www.greenpeace.org.uk/kitkat.
Back when I lived in the apartment (which I miss so much) he loved to hang out on the balcony, get sun, and watch the birdies in the trees. He's an indoor cat, so balcony is as good as it gets for him.
I decided to finally let her stay up there. I used to let Charlie, so I figured why not. See the painted Christmas balls on the right? She just has to get into everything.
I know it looks wrong but the taste was really nice. A guy from work (Justin) brought them in to show and I had to take a picture. They were a gift from China.
The people in this photo have joined Greenpeace's campaign to stop Nestle destroying rainforests for palm oil and help protect endangered species like orangutans - so can you.
Palm oil - one of the ingredients in products like KitKat - is devastating the rainforests of Indonesia as they're torn down to make room for huge oil palm plantations. In fact, these rainforests are being destroyed faster than any other in the world largely becuase of the demand for this oil, pushing threatened species liek organgutans even closer to extinction. This destruction also releases massive amounts of greenhouse gasses wheich are accelerating climate change. Nestle, the makers of KitKat, need to clean up their act and stop buying from companies which are destroying rainforests. Make sure they see this photo by clicking 'send to a friend' below and sending it to Paul Bulcke, Nestle's CEO, at Paul.Bulcke@nestle.com, then find out what else you can do at www.greenpeace.org.uk/kitkat.