

Hello All,
Thank you for your continuing support and all your thoughts and comments. It seems the debate is moving forward at a phenomenal rate, as it becomes ever clearer the cost of companies like Kellogg's not clearly, transparently and wholeheartedly embracing the use of sustainable resources to make their products and profits. The situation now is so dire, that without Governments, Companies and individuals working in concert, we simply cannot halt the devastation. Kellogg's: it's time for us all to wake up and smell the coffee we are drinking with our unsustainable cereal. No more half measures. Many supporters have been saying that a full boycott of Kellogg's products is the only way to ensure our message is understood and reluctantly we have come to agree that this is the case. So, NO MORE KELLOGG'S PRODUCTS UNTIL WE SEE REAL CHANGE.
On a more positive note, Selfridges have shown what is possible with true leadership and drive:
This petition on a global deal for nature is well worth signing and sharing, to ensure nature has a voice in what happens to the natural resources that belong to all of us:
https://www.globaldealfornature.org/petition/en/
There is also a petition to save a UNESCO rainforest in Borneo from palm oil companies and this belies the argument that the locals always want plantations:
Finally, you can win a trip to Borneo and raise funds for Orangutans by sharing a selfie!
https://www.orangutanfreedom.org/index.html
However, it is not all doom and gloom, in the 9 months since we started this petition there is now such focus on this issue eg Rang Tan/Iceland as well as the wider devastation we are causing to nature, this alone shows that we are making real and necessary progress.
Keep going - we can do this!
Asha, Jia & Harvinder