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Talk to Dove before they destroy Paradise Forests:


UPDATE: Thanks to the staggering public support for our international Dove campaign in April 2008, Unilever has now agreed to play their part in saving the Paradise Forests of South East Asia. As the biggest single buyer of palm oil in the world, Unilever has a special responsibility to help clean up the industry that's behind so much forest destruction.

They have agreed to support the call by Greenpeace for an immediate moratorium on deforestation for palm oil plantations. They have also agreed to urgently contact other major companies calling on them to support the moratorium.

This is the first success in a broader campaign to secure real change on the ground in South East Asia -- to stop the palm oil industry from destroying the Paradise Forests. Greenpeace campaigners will work with Unilever for th next six months (starting May 2008) to bring together a major coalition of companies to make the moratorium a reality. We will see at the end of this period how things are progressing and if we need to change our campaign approach.


About the music:
The song's called "There They Go". It was made specifically for the Greenpeace video by a Czech band called Ohm Square.

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: April 21, 2008 at 6:45 am
Author: GreenpeaceVideo

Length: 00:01:27
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GreenpeaceVideo (May 26, 2008 at 2:59 am)
Thanks to the staggering public support for our international Dove campaign in April 2008, Unilever has now agreed to play their part in saving the Paradise Forests of South East Asia. As the biggest single buyer of palm oil in the world, Unilever has a special responsibility to help clean up the industry that's behind so much forest destruction.
GreenpeaceVideo (May 26, 2008 at 2:59 am)
They have agreed to support the call by Greenpeace for an immediate moratorium on deforestation for palm oil plantations. They have also agreed to urgently contact other major companies calling on them to support the moratorium.
GreenpeaceVideo (May 26, 2008 at 2:58 am)
This is the first success in a broader campaign to secure real change on the ground in South East Asia -- to stop the palm oil industry from destroying the Paradise Forests. Greenpeace campaigners will work with Unilever for th next six months (starting May 2008) to bring together a major coalition of companies to make the moratorium a reality. We will see at the end of this period how things are progressing and if we need to change our campaign approach.
sunkissedblah (May 23, 2008 at 6:32 am)
L'Oreal?i had no idea.
oclandestin (May 22, 2008 at 10:33 pm)
I support Greenpeace and the protection of rainforests, but Dove is one of the only companies doing any good in the beauty industry at the moment. Their ads challenging the exploitation of women are brilliant. I hope they stop using unsustainable palm oil, but why not pick on a company that is really bad... like L'Oreal. Their list of unethical practises makes everyone else pale into insignificance.
jizzywix1993 (May 21, 2008 at 3:47 pm)
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Jelliemanneron (May 21, 2008 at 8:57 am)
Just use a old man for your other noob commercials in state of using a little girl. And btw can greenpeace proove that Unilever isnt doing the right thing?
laurens890 (May 20, 2008 at 6:26 pm)
Greenpeace doesn't wants to give Unilever a bad name, they just want to show that what Unilever is doing isn't right, and that Unilever can do it on another way.
Jelliemanneron (May 20, 2008 at 3:44 pm)
And why the fuck do you put a little girl in this video?! What is this? So for example...In about 2 weeks i'm gonna say that axe is made from shit from a cow that is hurting our GreenHouse effect? What the fuck is this?
laurens890 (May 20, 2008 at 6:24 pm)
this clip is actually a parody on the Dove clip on youtube. That is why they put a little girl in this video. ;)