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Public Letter to Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil on GVL
We, the undersigned, strongly urge the RSPO to reverse its decision and maintain the existing stop-work order on GVL until the company fulfills the conditions set by the RSPO and High Carbon Stock App…
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AAL Risk Alert
FOE groups have published numerous reports with documented evidence of sustained environmental, governance, and human rights abuses by AAL.
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OECD Complaint Against BlackRock
The complaint, which was filed with the National Contact Point at the U.S. State Department, details how BlackRock has poured billions of dollars into companies destroying the world’s last standing…
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Cultivating Conflict
Cultivating Conflict details how land conflicts and a lack of accountability enables palm oil company AAL’s controversial operations.
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Land Grabbing and Ecocide: How Bunge, TIAA, and Harvard Fuel the Destruction of the Brazilian Cerrado
A new report details how Harvard University, retirement fund manager TIAA, and U.S. agribusiness trader Bunge Limited are fueling land grabbing and ecocide in the Brazilian Cerrado.
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Brief to Procter & Gamble Shareholders
Vote NO to the re-election of Jon Moeller, Angela Braly, and Patricia Woertz to Procter & Gamble’s (P&G) board of directors for leading the company’s inadequate response to a 2020 shareholder reso…
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Open Letter on Agra Astari Lestari
We the undersigned are writing to you regarding ongoing criminalization, human rights abuses, and land grabbing against local farmers, land and environmental human rights defenders, and communities by…
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Caught Red-Handed: Bunge and the Directors of Deforestation
The Brazilian Cerrado, known as the “birthplace of waters,” is the savannah with the greatest biodiversity in the world. This vast region is home to many communities of peasants, indigenous people…
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Meet the Financiers and Corporate Backers of Astra Agro Lestari’s Land Grab in Sulawesi, Indonesia
On the Indonesian Island of Sulawesi, one of the world’s largest palm oil companies has illegally grabbed thousands of acres of community-owned land, devastated local waterways and destroyed rich fo…
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Cashing in on Crisis: How the World’s Largest Investors Fuel and Profit from Climate Change and Border Militarization
These industries are responsible for increasing greenhouse gas emissions, widespread environmental destruction, and gross human rights abuses.