kaseencook
Well-Known Member
I watched a show called "tribe" last night (about this guy who lives with different tribes) and he was living with a tribe in Borneo. All these people wanted was their land rights. They said without the forest they would die, and that they were quickly running out of places to live. Their main form for food is this starch derived from these trees, and there were these big roads to get all the machinery into the palm plantations and it is quickly wiping out their food supply, even though it looks forested, their staple tree can no longer live there. There were many sad and teary tribes people. They said that under British occupation their forests were protected, but their current government doesn't give them any land rights and wants to expand Palm for economic resons.
But anyway, I don't know if soapers could make a big difference - But if enough soapers made a big deal about their soap NOT containing palm, it might raise consumer awareness of the issues surrounding palm, and that palm is something to avoid in other products as well.
I have never used plam, so I guess I don't know what I'm missing as far as soap with vs. without (I have an idea as far as hardness and lather), but I find coconut oil to be really good for lather, and discounted water for hardness or using hard butters and waxes.
But anyway, I don't know if soapers could make a big difference - But if enough soapers made a big deal about their soap NOT containing palm, it might raise consumer awareness of the issues surrounding palm, and that palm is something to avoid in other products as well.
I have never used plam, so I guess I don't know what I'm missing as far as soap with vs. without (I have an idea as far as hardness and lather), but I find coconut oil to be really good for lather, and discounted water for hardness or using hard butters and waxes.