Oh My Goodness, here we go again. Sorry this is quite old news and has been heavily discussed. Just think about one little thing, even though it is usually big companies behind it, the locals get jobs and put food on their tables for their children. Who or what is more important... Also many are doing their best to be sustainable and their own countries use more palm than we do. Our tiny drop in the bucket will not do much and we are the least users. Jobs are created, harvesting, refining, packaging etc etc. Well maybe I added a few more than 1 thing, but people have to come first and we Cannot control every countryOK soap fans, I did a little research on Palm oil, and it's no wonder that it is hard to get for us as consumers. This is what I found, now I will never use it again, and not add to the problem we as a nation and world are experiencing! If we can believe what I found on the internet.
"Not only is Palm Oil bad for the environment, and a major cause of climate change, but it is also the leading cause of orangutan extinction. Every year it is estimated that between 1,000 to 5,000 orangutans are killed in Palm Oil concessions. That is a significant portion of the wild orangutan population which is lost–without fail–every single year".
Sorry Cmaaha didn't mean to ruffle your feathers I did not know this had been discussed before. I have only been making soap for about 2 months now and haven't had time to read all of the posts about it.
Never dawned on me to go a restaurant to buy my supplies but maybe I should try that. Walmart; don't particularly like to shop there.
You did not ruffle my feathers. We all have to make our choices, and I made mine a long time ago. Also people just do think about the jobs it creates, not just the direct harvesting of the oil. Think about the ship captain and crew, office staff, etc then the fuel industry to get this product where it goes and do not forget the truckers, it just keeps going creating jobsSorry Cmaaha didn't mean to ruffle your feathers I did not know this had been discussed before. I have only been making soap for about 2 months now and haven't had time to read all of the posts about it.
Never dawned on me to go a restaurant to buy my supplies but maybe I should try that. Walmart; don't particularly like to shop there.
I think it's a strange sort of privilege that leads people in 1st world countries to condemn people in 3rd world countries for trying to make their land more supportive of their needs. North America didn't look like this when Europeans got here, folks. Everybody loves the buffalo, but nobody wants to "give back" Iowa or Kansas for their habitat - tearing down all the corn fields and malls and McMansions.
Improving land has been what mankind does since the beginning of time. That's what palm plantations are to the people planting them; they're improvements. It's sort of weird that the 1st World has only decided that it's a bad thing in the last 75 years or so - once they were "done" so to speak. At the very least it's condescending and patronizing to presume to tell the people in these areas that they aren't acting in their own best interest. Smacks of the rationale for good-old 19th Century Imperialism to me - simple natives don't know what's good for them.
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