zooboy28
Well-Known Member
Hypocritical much? Adelaide Zoo have ended a deal with a local supplier of palm-oil free ice creams and instead signed a deal with multinational Unilever to stock their Streets ice creams, which do contain palm oil.
Audio story here (I haven't listened to it yet): Adelaide Zoo Ditches SA Palm Oil Free Icecream - ABC South Australia - Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Worth checking out the comments below the story too, here is the blurb introducing the audio:
Audio story here (I haven't listened to it yet): Adelaide Zoo Ditches SA Palm Oil Free Icecream - ABC South Australia - Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Worth checking out the comments below the story too, here is the blurb introducing the audio:
"Palm oil typically costs the lives of up to fifty orangutans each week... Unless immediate action is taken Sumatran orangutans could be extinct in the wild within 10 years." Adelaide Zoo website.
Four years ago, in an attempt to promote conservation of orangutan rainforest habitat, Adelaide Zoo engaged local manufacturer Golden North to provide palm oil free ice creams for sale in the kiosk. Golden North's entire ice cream range is now free of palm oil. But now the Zoo has decided to accept a financial offer by Streets, owned by multinational company Unilever, and discontinue the relationship developed with the local company.
On 891 Drive Michael Smyth spoke with Elaine Bensted, Chief Executive of Adelaide Zoo and Lorinda Jane, founder of Palm Oil Investigations.