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Palm Oil Petition

Did you know that palm oil is an ingredient in one in four food products?

And that most of the world's supply comes from Indonesia and Malaysia - including the rainforest home of the endangered Sumatran Tiger.

To help support sustainable palm oil sources, the first step is for palm oil to be labelled on food products. Currently, with no mandatory labelling, consumers do not know what is in the products they are purchasing.

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