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Deforestation
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Forests (campaign title)
KitKat
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Nestlé S.A.
Orangutans
Palm oil (product)
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Give the Orangutan a Break: Nestle KitKat Spoof Video

Nestlé is using palm oil from destroyed Indonesian rainforests and peatlands, in products like KitKat, pushing already endangered orang-utans to the brink of extinction and accelerating climate change, a new Greenpeace report reveals. Image is taken from Greenpeace's 'Having a Break?' video, featuring a bored office worker taking a break to enjoy a KitKat, but instead bites into an orangutans finger: www.greenpeace.org/kitkat 
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Nestlé KitKat Video

The Greenpeace video "Have a break?". Nestlé, maker of Kit Kat, uses palm oil from companies that are trashing Indonesian rainforests, threatening the livelihoods of local people and pushing orang-utans towards extinction. We all deserve to have a break - but having one shouldn't involve taking a bite out of Indonesia's precious rainforests. We're asking Nestlé to give rainforests and orang-utans a break and stop buying palm oil from destroyed forests. 
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Unique identifier: GP03EX7 
Type: Video 
Shoot date: 17/03/2010 
Credit line: © Greenpeace 
Duration: 59s 
Audio format: Final Mix 
File size 90.36 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★★★★ (A)