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2012/06/01

KFC – trashing rainforests

Hi Indiana,

Join the revolt.
Ask KFC to stop using packaging and palm oil that destroys rainforests.

KFC fast food packaging is made from pulped rainforest. Please help us change this before time runs out for Sumatran tigers – there are only 400 left in the wild.

http://www.kfc-secretrecipe.com/en_in/nogood

KFC’s bosses continue to deny links to rainforest destruction, even though we have proven they are using packaging made by Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), one of the world’s most notorious forest destroyers. Over 50,000 people all over the world have been asking KFC to stop buying from APP, and introduce new policies to rule out deforestation from their supply chain for good.

You should join this revolt by asking KFC to stop trashing rainforests because rainforests support precious bio-diversity.

http://www.kfc-secretrecipe.com/en_in/nogood

When you sign up, we’ll create a unique "KFC packaging revolt" page for you. Share this with your friends to grow the revolt. A message is sent to KFC every time a new person joins, adding to the pressure on the company. Once they see enough customers join our packaging revolt, they’ll have to change.

In India, KFC uses palm oil, which is also a leading cause for rainforest destruction. Yet, KFC has not made any commitment to source palm oil sustainably.

Let’s not stand by and watch rainforest end up in a fast food trash can. Join the revolt today and help KFC stop trashing the rainforest.

http://www.kfc-secretrecipe.com/en_in/nogood

Thanks a billion!

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Brikesh Singh
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