Despite decades of promises to end deforestation for palm oil Procter & Gamble or (P&G as they are also known) have continued sourcing palm oil that causes 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 Procter &Gamble. 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
@ProcterGamble is #HeadandShoulders above all others in clearing 100,000ha of virgin rainforest in #Asia #Papua #Africa #SouthAmerica for #palmoil. Find out which brands they own and how to boycott them here #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife
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Despite decades of promises to end #palmoil #deforestation and @RSPOtweets greenwashing @ProcterGamble continues with ecocide and deforestation for palm oil putting 1000s of species close to extinction. #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife
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In 2014, Procter & Gamble were presented with an award for deforestation by Greenpeace at their AGM
Fast forward almost a decade: nothing has changed at all…
Procter & Gamble linked to deforestation and ecocide and human rights abuses for palm oil
A Chain Reaction Report from 2021 showed that they have 46,000ha of deforestation in their palm oil supply chain.

- Sources palm oil from 22 Indonesian producers engaged in on-going peatland destruction, some under government indictment.
- A September 2020 investigation by the Associated Press found that
more than 100 current and former workers from two dozen palm oil companies had been cheated, threatened, held against their will or forced to work off insurmountable debts. Others said they were harassed by authorities and detained in government facilities. - In Malaysia, P&G’s palm oil suppliers like FGV and Sime Darby are linked to forced labor and human trafficking and U.S. Customs and Border Protection has blocked palm oil imports from them.
- P&G has refused to meet with impacted communities in conditions that guarantee their security and anonymity, and arbitrarily picks the communities it consults with.
Use your wallet as a weapon and boycott these brands owned by Procter & Gamble

- Aussie
- SK-II
- Always
- Always Discreet
- Pampers
- Ariel Tide Whisper
- Gillette
- Gillette Venus
- Herbal Essences
- Pantene
- Ambi Pur
- Oral-B
- Vicks
- Olay
- Tampax
- Bold 2in1
- Downy
- Head & Shoulders
- Rejoice
- Vidal Sasson
- Ambi Pur
- Sangobion
- Neurobion
- Sevenseas
- Dolo Neurobion
- Iliadin
- Hemobion
- Cavit D3
- Old Spice
2022: Friends of the Earth, Rainforest Action Network & others ask for shareholders to hold P&G’s leadership accountable

“In a massive failure of corporate leadership, P&G has eschewed its investor’s calls to meaningfully stem the devastating impact of its wood pulp and palm oil supply chains on forests, the climate, and human rights.
“Instead, the producer of Charmin toilet paper and other forest-destroying brands has provided a master class in industry spin, offering hollow announcements, disingenuous talking points, and even new forms of climate denial.
“NRDC, Friends of the Earth, and Rainforest Action Network are asking shareholders to hold P&G’s leadership accountable for the ecological and human rights toll from P&G’s outmoded, irresponsible approach.”
Tell P&G to stop destroying rainforests for palm oil
Procter & Gamble is destroying tropical rainforests to produce conflict palm oil and it’s harming the planet, surrounding communities, and endangered wildlife who call these intricate ecosystems home.
We must demand that Procter & Gamble prioritize our PLANET above PROFIT and STOP wiping out the world’s last standing forests.
Other global brands to boycott
Here are some other ways you can help by using your wallet as a weapon and joining the #Boycott4Wildlife
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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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