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Coming in handy at the moment (@@ BabyTuff best bibs in the world) http://4sq.com/aJ2rea

Sunday 6:08

Lets pop in just 2 see Dr Suess, but what's the function what's the use? Laughter's useful don't u agree, so up & into the town hall with me

Sunday 4:18

And here we are again (@@ Mickey Mouse Clubhouse) http://4sq.com/9VJ1rE

Sunday 0:32

Sipping a #cabmerlot from #mclarenvale to write its label copy - inspiration is close; one of the benefits of working with #wine

Saturday 9:03

RT @lVVVVVl: My mechanic believes Maya's 2012 apocalyptic prophecy. I'm worried. What motivation does he have to inspect my brakes properly?

Saturday 6:06

RT @SamanthaCain: RT @Sprigggy: great to meet yesterday, @rachel_thomas_b @adriankhall @stevedavis @samanthaCain << likewise :) < I concur

Saturday 5:44

The only creatures to have checked in more than me are Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Daisy, thanks to AJ (@@ Mickey Mouse Clubhouse)

Saturday 0:14

RT @Prakky: @stevedavis and @tremblestudio #socadl http://twitpic.com/29xoog I didn't see you snap that - cheeky :)

Friday 11:52

Crowded, isn't it? (@@ Stag Hotel w/ @anepiphany @prakky @ashsimmonds) http://4sq.com/6NZvv9

Friday 9:29

I just became the mayor of Enterprise adelaide on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/95gvGm

Friday 4:56

Posts Tagged ‘australia’

Online Insights on FIVEaa Sunday November 29 2009

This fortnight on Online Insights we discussed Palm Oil (it will make you gasp and stop eating Tim Tams), Sesame Street’s new site, Morning Glory (not what you think), and a wonderfully quirky site for lifting your mood. Enjoy.

Palm Oil

A selection of products from producers who have certified that they DO contain palm oil or a derivative

A selection of products from producers who have certified that they DO contain palm oil or a derivative

So many products we use day to day contain palm oil and most of that palm oil has been obtained by destroying the rainforests of Sumatra and other areas where orang-utans are clinging on for dear life. I have been working with Adelaide Zoo recently and when I heard about this I thought I was doing okay because I couldn’t recall seeing palm oil on ingredient lists for anything I bought. But in fact, for many products that use palm oil – such as well known dish washing liquids and soaps – they do not need to list palm oil, only the “active” ingredients.

There is a double bind with soaps because most producers use either palm oil or beef tallow from slaughter houses. This causes concern for vegetarians trying to live in harmony with their beliefs. For me, it would be hypocritical to object to the beef tallow base because I do eat meat and am glad that very little (if any) of the animals, whose lives we take to sustain our own, go to waste.

So, using products from animals who are already a food source is one thing. Felling trees to make dish washing liquid easy on your hands is another. At the rate things are going, we, as a human race, would have notched up another species kill within ten years or less. Goodnight orang-utans.

But it doesn’t have to end in tears. The Australian Orangutan project has a Facebook group that contains basic information about this situation and, importantly, a discussion board where members update visitors with lists of products that are FREE from palm oil. And we’re not just talking soaps, but biscuits, cosmetics, and a whole range of products use palm oil, most of it plundered from rainforests. It is as absolute disgrace that well loved household names are destroying our closest neighbours in the animal kingdom while smiling at the camera and making supermarket shelves bright and cheery. Every executive at these large soap making and food making conglomerates is living with blood on their hands and they deserve to have their homes and support systems ripped away from them to give them a taste of what they are inflicting on orang-utans, all in a vain chase for some extra lousy bucks. Read the rest of this entry »

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