Indonesian rainforest deforestation

Satellite Images Reveal Orangutan Habitat Destruction: A Wake-Up Call Ignored?

A Rainforest Action Network report reveals that 6,368 acres of protected Indonesian rainforest, home to critically endangered Sumatran orangutans, have been cleared since 2015, with 1,613 acres replaced by palm oil plantations. This deforestation, quadrupling between 2021 and 2023, violates a 2020 EU law and threatens the orangutans’ survival and vital carbon-sequestering peatlands. Several major brands, including Procter & Gamble and Nestlé, are implicated in sourcing palm oil from these deforested areas, prompting investigations and suspensions. Consumers can also help by making eco-conscious purchasing choices.

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