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Wildlife Artist Juanchi Pérez



Juanchi Perez


Wildlife Artist, Illustrator, Animal Rights and Indigenous Rights Advocate

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Wildlife Artist Juanchi Pérez



Juanchi Perez


Wildlife Artist, Illustrator, Animal Rights and Indigenous Rights Advocate

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Juanchi Pérez is a #wildlife artist and #animalrights advocate from #Ecuador who uses his paintbrush to fight 4 #Ecuador’s animals against #palmoil and #gold mining. Here is his inspiring story @ZIGZE #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife

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Juanchi Pérez is a #vegan #animalrights advocate and #wildlife artist who paints species of #Peru #Ecuador in his exquisite art. He discusses why #animals should matter more to us all than #greed @ZIGZE #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife

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Bio: Juanchi Pérez


Juanchi Pérez is a talented and well-established designer, illustrator and artist from Ecuador who captures the soulful presence of rare rainforest animals near his home.

He is passionate about sharing the magnificent animals and plants of his bountiful homeland with the world. Together with his beautiful wife and daughter, he founded Zigze several years ago. They create eco-friendly homewares and clothing in Ecuador. This features Juanchi’s signature illustrations of plants and animals. In this way, Juanchi shares the emotional lives of animals and plants in one of the most biodiverse hotspots on our planet. After seeing the devastation of palm oil firsthand in his country, Juanchi is a passionate advocate for the #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife.

Palm Oil Detectives is honoured to interview to Juanchi Pérez about his beautiful, powerful and impactful art featuring animals on the knife-edge of survival in South America.


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Great Green Macaw Ara ambiguus by Ecuadorian artist Juanchi Pérez portrait
Spectacled Bear Tremarctos ornatus by Ecuadorian artist Juanchi Pérez sliderPrince Charles Stream Tree Frog Hyloscirtus princecharlesi sliderEcuadorian White-fronted Capuchin Cebus aequatorialis by Ecuadorian artist Juanchi Pérez

Galapagos Tortoise Geochelone, Galapagos by Ecuadorian artist Juanchi Pérez slider


Sloth by Ecuadorian artist Juanchi Pérez


Brown Spider Monkey Ateles hybridus by Juanchi Pérez 5

I admire the beauty in all creatures. There are fascinating worlds in all scales, from the minuscule to the enormous


It would be very hard to choose only one or a few favourites. It is mind-blowing to watch nature’s creativity, there isn’t a single creature who does not possess an inherent beauty, it depends on humans to see it, or not.

Pionus chalcopterus detalle by Juanchi Pérez

We are often so immersed in our lives that we don’t take the time to appreciate nature


It is kind of sad to see how many of us have forgotten to appreciate or just to contemplate the beauty all around us.

Diversity of the jungle by Juanchi Pérez

My principal motivation to paint is nature and the love I have for it. I love all the magnificent creatures we have in this amazing planet we live in and which is our only home.

I paint animals to make them visible


I have always been attracted to drawing and painting animals. To show them to the world and hopefully change the way we should see nature- as a part of ourselves rather than apart from it.


I believe that all species deserve the same rights to exist


Humankind has lost it’s values. Sadly money is the only driving force nowadays.

We are destroying our own planet and the only place that we call home.

This isn’t just a problem with big companies, but also with our personal choices regarding our consumption habits – what we buy as consumers.


Science has shown that tuna and other big fish populations have decreased more than 90% in many cases


Yet many people still choose to ignore this fact and eat fish rapaciously. If we don’t intervene, in a few years everything will be lost forever.

Dead fish pollution deforestation for palm oil
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We should stop eating sentient beings


So yes, right now it’s every person’s responsibility and duty to critically analyse our food choices and to stop eating the sentient beings who deserve to have a life of their own and who do not have a voice.



You can purchase my art through my brand Zigze.com


My art can be found through my brand Zigze zigze.com or you can visit @zigze_arte_salvaje , or my other more personal IG @juanchi_illustration

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In Ecuador where I live, palm oil has replaced vast areas of rainforest


Just like in other parts of the world, palm oil companies exist to make money. They won’t stop with their endless expansion, because corporate greed doesn’t care for anything other than profits.

Andean Night Monkey Andus miconax threatene by palm oil deforestation #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4WildlifeAndean Night Monkey Andus miconax threatene by palm oil deforestation #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife

A recent report by Insight Crime revealed that the major driver for deforestation in Ecuador is palm oil


Most forest loss in Ecuador’s Amazon results from land being cleared for palm oil cultivation. Meanwhile, Venezuela’s, Suriname’s, and Guyana’s forests are most affected by gold mining.


Palm Oil and Land Grabs in Ecuador


As in Bolivia, deforestation in Ecuador’s Amazon is mainly driven by agroindustrial interests. Sixty-five percent of land use across Ecuador’s Amazon is designated for pasture, according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). A lack of economic incentives for farmers discourages them from being sustainable and efficient in their practices, according to the UNDP. Meanwhile, the expansion of industrial agriculture has reduced possibilities for small-scale agriculture. As access to land has become scarce, the illegal grabbing of small plots has ramped up.

Agricultural interests often drive the unconstitutional eviction of communities from territories that have belonged to them for centuries. In many cases, intimidation and falsified documents are used to expel them from their homes. Otherwise, agricultural activities linked to land grabbing are fomented by judicial decisions and rulings issued by authorities.

Extracted from: ‘Insight Crime: Fueling Forest Loss: Motors of Deforestation in the Amazon’, published November 8, 2022.

Huge biodiverse parts of Ecuadorian coastal areas have been replaced by this devastating monoculture


Now huge areas of the Ecuadorian rainforest are suffering the same fate. For a cheap and crappy ingredient in supermarket products, we are losing our greatest treasure of Ecuador – our biodiversity.

It is doubtful that any palm oil company or palm oil investor can see the value of conserving this richness. Instead, they are creating a barren and dead land where no other species can thrive. They are disrupting all of the natural balancing systems that have supported humankind and animalkind for many millennia.



Palm oil companies are blind. There is no worst kind of blind person than those who refuse to see!


There is no sustainable way to produce palm oil. When you visit a palm oil plantation, the only thing you are guaranteed to find is kilometres and kilometres stretching far beyond the horizon or palms, palms and more palms.

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Recently I had the opportunity to visit a palm oil plantation in Ecuador


“It surprised me to see vast expanses of dead palms. At first I though perhaps they were in the process of being replaced. However, I later discovered that they were dying from some strange disease. The owners didn’t have a clue what was killing them.”


Alta Floresta titi monkey Plecturocebus grovesi

Inside I rejoiced because this was nature fighting back!


As the forgotten father of environmentalism Alexander von Humboldt advised us more than 200 years ago when he glimpsed nature’s vulnerability and the devastating environmental effects of colonial cash crop cultivation:

Monoculture and deforestation made the land barren, washed away soil and drained lakes and rivers.

Alexander von Humbolt as quoted in Los Angeles Times “Op-Ed: Alexander von Humboldt: The man who made nature modern“.


I support the boycott of palm oil and the #Boycott4Wildlife


I believe that our personal choices or actions regarding our consumer habits have way more effect than our words. We as consumers can drive the companies toward better habits.

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I support any boycott that will bring greedy companies to their senses and to help stop the devastation of rainforests in Ecuador and other parts of South America and the world.

As a conscientious person, I have become aware of my choices. As far as it is possible, I choose to refrain from purchasing things with palm oil and to buy products with as light environmental footprint as possible.

I admire environmental activists so much


If I could speak to them directly, I would encourage them to keep persevering with their work.

‘Insight Crime: Fueling Forest Loss: Motors of Deforestation in the Amazon’, published November 8, 2022.Spoiled Fruit: landgrabbing, violence and slavery for "sustainable" palm oilSpoiled Fruit: landgrabbing, violence and slavery for “sustainable” palm oil

In Ecuador and in many other parts of South America, being an activist carries the risk of being killed


More than 1700 activists have been killed over the past decade. In Ecuador we hear more and more frequently about activists being murdered.

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I encourage journalists, activists and leaders to use every tool at their disposal to show what is happening


The voracious companies in Ecuador are devastating our nature and environment. If I could speak to the CEO’s of these companies I would tell them to take their blindfolds off. Their greed and stupidity is no excuse for what they are doing to all life on our planet.

Activists place washing machines in front of the Deutsche Bank headquarters to protest against greenwashing during Deutsche Bank AG Annual Shareholders Meeting in Frankfurt, Germany, May 2022. REUTERSGreenwashing example: Activists place washing machines in front of the Deutsche Bank headquarters to protest against greenwashing during Deutsche Bank AG Annual Shareholders Meeting in Frankfurt, Germany, May 2022. REUTERS
Learn how to boycott palm oil this Halloween in America, the UK and Australia

Learn how to boycott palm oil this Halloween in America, the UK and Australia


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Procter & Gamble

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PZ Cussons

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Danone

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Brands Using Deforestation Palm Oil

Brands Using Deforestation Palm Oil


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Kelloggs/Kellanova

Kelloggs/Kellanova


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Mondelēz

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Johnson & Johnson

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L’Oreal

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Colgate-Palmolive

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What corporations do for industrial-scale food today will make all of us hungry tomorrow


All systems are collapsing at an alarming rate, mainly because of multi-national corporations and their reckless way of exploiting the natural world. They need to heed the science, logic and their own hearts instead of their bank balances. They need to stop pretending that their actions are not harmful.

Colgate-Palmolive greenwashing in the supermarket to assuage consumer guilt but not actually preventing palm oil deforestation associated with their brandColgate-Palmolive greewashing in the supermarket to assuage consumer guilt but not actually preventing palm oil deforestation associated with their brand Inhumans of late capitalism - brand ABCs consumerismInhumans of Late Stage Capitalism – Brand ABCs consumerism

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All of the fortunes in the world won’t serve us anymore if the earth’s support systems collapse


Money won’t serve any purpose if we can’t breathe and don’t have clean water to drink. What these people will discover is that we can’t eat and drink money and we will see them in hell!

The fight is an unfair one


Palm oil giants, allied with the governments have infinite resources, if you compare this with the resources of indigenous peoples.

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It is a David and Goliath battle.

An orangutan against a bulldozer

A single person against the machinery of death

Reason against stupidity

Love against hatred

Communities against the egos

Reason against madness

In defence of nature it will take a brave and valiant effort to resist this sort of power. We should support these activists and demand that their voices are heard throughout the entire planet.


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Learn more about animals endangered by palm oil in South America


Nancy Ma’s Night Monkey Aotus nancymaae

Nancy Ma’s Night Monkey Aotus nancymaae


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Maned Wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus

Maned Wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus


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Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus

Sloth Bear Melursus ursinus


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Andean Mountain Cat Leopardus jacobita

Andean Mountain Cat Leopardus jacobita


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Bush Dog Speothos venaticus

Bush Dog Speothos venaticus


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Marsh Deer Blastocerus dichotomus

Marsh Deer Blastocerus dichotomus


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Alta Floresta titi monkey Plecturocebus grovesi

Alta Floresta titi monkey Plecturocebus grovesi


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Colombian Red Howler Monkey Alouatta seniculus

Colombian Red Howler Monkey Alouatta seniculus


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Margay Leopardus wiedii

Margay Leopardus wiedii


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Northern Muriqui Brachyteles hypoxanthus

Northern Muriqui Brachyteles hypoxanthus


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Brown Howler Monkey Alouatta guariba

Brown Howler Monkey Alouatta guariba


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Andean Night Monkey Aotus miconax

Andean Night Monkey Aotus miconax


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Spiny-headed Tree Frog Triprion spinosus

Spiny-headed Tree Frog Triprion spinosus


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White-Nosed Saki Chiropotes albinasus

White-Nosed Saki Chiropotes albinasus


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Amazon River Dolphin Inia geoffrensis

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Take Action in Five Ways


1. Join the #Boycott4Wildlife on social media and subscribe to stay in the loop: Share posts from this website to your own network on Twitter, Mastadon, Instagram, Facebook and Youtube using the hashtags #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife.

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2. Contribute stories: Academics, conservationists, scientists, indigenous rights advocates and animal rights advocates working to expose the corruption of the palm oil industry or to save animals can contribute stories to the website.

Mel Lumby: Dedicated Devotee to Borneo’s Living Beings

Mel Lumby: Dedicated Devotee to Borneo’s Living Beings


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Anthropologist and Author Dr Sophie Chao

Anthropologist and Author Dr Sophie Chao


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Health Physician Dr Evan Allen

Health Physician Dr Evan Allen


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The World’s Most Loved Cup: A Social, Ethical & Environmental History of Coffee by Aviary Doert

The World’s Most Loved Cup: A Social, Ethical & Environmental History of Coffee by Aviary Doert


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How do we stop the world’s ecosystems from going into a death spiral? A #SteadyState Economy

How do we stop the world’s ecosystems from going into a death spiral? A #SteadyState Economy


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Artist and Indigenous Rights Advocate Barbara Crane Navarro

Artist and Indigenous Rights Advocate Barbara Crane Navarro


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3. Supermarket sleuthing: Next time you’re in the supermarket, take photos of products containing palm oil. Share these to social media along with the hashtags to call out the greenwashing and ecocide of the brands who use palm oil. You can also take photos of palm oil free products and congratulate brands when they go palm oil free.

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4. Take to the streets: Get in touch with Palm Oil Detectives to find out more.

5. Donate: Make a one-off or monthly donation to Palm Oil Detectives as a way of saying thank you and to help pay for ongoing running costs of the website and social media campaigns. Donate here

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Polluting with impunity: Palm oil companies flout regulations in Ecuador

This is the second in a two-part series. Read Part One. Palm oil, a popular cooking oil as well as an ingredient in an ocean of products ranging from cookies to cosmetics, is the fourth largest commodity crop in Ecuador.
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PepsiCo


Despite decades of promises to end deforestation for palm oil PepsiCo (owner of crisp brands Frito-Lay, Cheetos and Doritos along with hundreds of other snack food brands) have continued sourcing palm oil that strongly linked to ecocide, indigenous landgrabbing, and the habitat destruction of the rarest animals on earth.

All of these animals are on a knife-edge of survival. It is for this reason, we boycott PepsiCo and its sub-brands. Find out about their forest destroying activities below and what you can do to stop them by using your wallet as a weapon. it’s the #Boycott4Wildlife


Take action

1. Share this page to Twitter

2. See PepsiCo’s palm oil deforestation from the past year

3. Boycott sub-brands of PepsiCo

4. Read reports about PepsiCo

5. Sign a petition about PepsiCo and palm oil

6. Boycott other brands using so-called “sustainable” palm oil


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Take Action: Share to BlueSky & Twitter

Crisp and drink giant #PepsiCo runs quirky ad campaigns enticing zoomers and millennials into a lifetime of #obesity and #diabetes. Yet few people know PepsiCo are linked to #indigenous #landgrabbing for #palmoil Take action! #Boycottpalmoil @palmoildetect wp.me/scFhgU-pepsico

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Next time you snack AVOID #Cheetos #Doritos #Lays crisps and #MountainDew 🍟🥤 because violence against #indigenous people for #palmoil comes as an unwanted freebie in snacks owned by #PepsiCo. Take action! #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect wp.me/scFhgU-pepsico

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View PepsiCo’s palm oil deforestation for the past year


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

Look Up PepsiCo on PalmWatch


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Take Action: Boycott These PepsiCo Sub-Brands

  • Pepsi
  • Lays
  • Mountain Dew
  • Doritos
  • Gatorade
  • Tropicana
  • Quaker Oats
  • Lipton
  • Starbucks
  • Aquafina
  • Ruffles
  • Cheetos
  • Brisk
  • Tostitos
  • Frittos
  • Diet Pepsi
  • Diet Mountain Dew
  • Sierra Mist
  • 7Up
  • Mirinda
  • Walkers
  • Pepsi Black
  • Pure Leaf
  • Bubly
  • Naked
  • Soda Stream
  • Kevita
  • Lifewtr
  • Sierra Mist
  • Stubborn Soda


  • Rold Gold
  • Miss Vickie’s
  • Red Rock Deli
  • Cracker Jack
  • Nut Harvest
  • Life
  • Matador
  • Quaker Chewy Granola Bars
  • Santitas
  • Funyuns
  • Cap’n Crunch
  • Rice-a-Roni and Pasta
  • Roni Quaker Rice Crisps & Rice Cakes
  • Maui Style
  • Sabritones
  • Munchies
  • Munchos
  • Grandma’s
  • Aunt Jemima
  • Izze Propel
  • O.N.E
  • Sobe Elixirs & Teas
  • Mug Root Bear
  • Stacy’s
  • Bare Snacks
  • Sabra
  • Smart50
  • Fritos
  • Near East
  • Sun Chips
  • Smartfood
  • Off the Eaten Path
  • Simply

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Take Action: Read Reports About PepsiCo

Boycott PepsiCo because their products contain palm oil linked to deforestation and species extinction #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife

2021 report by Pusaka and others

Demanding Accountability - Wahli and Pusaka report 2021 Nestle PepsiCo
Report by Pusaka, Walhi, and Forest Peoples Programme finds that household names including Nestlé, PepsiCo, Wilmar and Unilever and associated global financial institutions and investors continue to ‘turn a blind eye’ to human rights abuses in their palm oil supply chains.

Despite these very serious, long term and well documented human rights abuses and environmental damage, on the ground, major downstream companies continue to invest in, or source products from these plantations.

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2021 BBC Investigation


A 2021 joint BBC/Gecko Project and Mongabay Investigation found that Nestlé, Kellogg’s, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, and PepsiCo have sourced palm oil from Indonesian companies linked to human rights abuses and have failed to pass on millions in profits to smallholder ‘plasma’ farmers.

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2021 Chain Reaction report


A Chain Reaction Report from 2021 showed that they have caused 100,000ha of deforestation in their palm oil supply chain since 2016.

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PepsiCo: Ties to illegal deforestation


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Sign petition: Tell PepsiCo stop destroying rainforests for palm oil!


PepsiCo’s profit-first palm oil policy is still destroying rainforests.

Meanwhile, PepsiCo keeps on promising that it’s working towards a truly sustainable palm oil policy, making commitments to human rights and zero deforestation. But this new report leaves no doubt: this whole time, PepsiCo’s palm oil promises have been nothing but smoke and mirrors.

Tell PepsiCo it’s time to cut ties with companies destroying our rainforests and exploiting their workers for cheap palm oil.

Sign the Eko petition


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Take Action: Boycott Other Brands


Kelloggs/Kellanova

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Nestlé

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PZ Cussons

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Mondelēz

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L’Oreal

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Danone

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Danone


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Johnson & Johnson

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Johnson & Johnson


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Colgate-Palmolive

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Unilever

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Why join the #Boycott4Wildlife?

Why join the #Boycott4Wildlife?


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Greenwashing Tactic #4: Fake Labels


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The Counterpunch: Consumer Solutions To Fight Extinction

The Counterpunch: Consumer Solutions To Fight Extinction


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Palm Oil Detectives is 100% self-funded


Palm Oil Detectives is completely self-funded by its creator. All hosting and website fees and investigations into brands are self-funded by the creator of this online movement. If you like what I am doing, you and would like me to help meet costs, please send Palm Oil Detectives a thanks on Ko-Fi.

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A hidden crisis in Indonesia's palm oil sector: 6 takeaways from our investigation

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