Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Products-with-Unsustainable-Palm-Oil-27MZIFVWLSUD.htmlConceptually similarProducts with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U1RCompleted★★★★Products with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U1SCompleted★★★★Products with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U1UCompleted★★★★Products with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U1VCompleted★★★★Products with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U1WCompleted★★★★Products with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U1XCompleted★★★★Products with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U1YCompleted★★★★Products with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U1ZCompleted★★★★Products with Unsustainable Palm OilGP04U20Completed★★★★View AllGP04U1TProducts with Unsustainable Palm OilA gallery of images showing the wide range of products made with palm oil. Greenpeace International reveals in recent investigations that household brands that source palm oil through Singapore-based palm oil trader Wilmar International are making consumers unwitting accomplices in the destruction of Indonesia’s forests, and pushing critically endangered species like the Sumatran tiger to the edge of extinction.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:30 Sep, 2013Credit:© Sarah Jacques / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4896px X 3264pxKeywords:Deforestation-Food-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Palm oil (product)-Products-Wilmar International LimitedShoot:Palm Oil ProductsAn assortment of consumer goods showing the wide range of products in which palm oil is an ingredient. Greenpeace International reveals in recent investigations that household brands that source palm oil through Singapore-based palm oil trader Wilmar International, such as the makers of Oreo biscuits and Gillette shaving products, are making consumers unwitting accomplices in the destruction of Indonesia’s forests, and pushing critically endangered species like the Sumatran tiger to the edge of extinction.