…Call Nestlé: they blocked your emails so make them listen…
However, we discovered that many of your emails have been blocked so, for your next assignment, we'd like you to go a step further and phone Nestlé's customer services line. Give them a bell instead to explain what the company needs to do if its executives are really as concerned about deforestation and climate change as they claim.
Be polite and remember that the person you're speaking to doesn't have the power to change Nestlé's palm oil policy. Ask them to pass on your message to CEO Paul Bulcke and for a response. If the line is busy, try again later - hopefully they'll be busy answering the same questions from other people. Lines are open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Call 00800 6378 5385 and work these points into your conversation, using your own words:
It's not acceptable for a company like Nestlé to use palm oil or other products such as paper which come from destroyed rainforests.
Nestlé must immediately stop buying palm oil or paper products from any of its suppliers, including Cargill, who are still buying from Sinar Mas, a company which is destroying the Indonesian rainforest.
Nestlé must commit to removing all palm oil from destroyed forests and peatlands from its supply chain now - it is not good enough to do better at some future date.
Nestlé must support a moratorium on deforestation in Indonesia, which also provides protection for peatland areas.
After your call, please let us know how it went by filling in the form on our website so we can get an idea of how many calls have been made and what kind of response you got.
Thanks again for your support,
Jamie Woolley
Greenpeace
With Love & Bright Blessings
"Help Save Our Mother Earth"
http://blogs.myspace.com/helpsave0urmotherearth
Thank you for emailing Nestlé about the company's use of palm oil from Indonesia's devastated rainforests. Our campaign to stop Nestlé using palm oil from trashed rainforests has got off to a flying start - over 100,000 emails have been sent and our Kit Kat video has been viewed over 700,000 times. Not to mention the problems Nestlé has been experiencing on Facebook and elsewhere on the web. Absolutely incredible - thanks so much for your help so far.However, we discovered that many of your emails have been blocked so, for your next assignment, we'd like you to go a step further and phone Nestlé's customer services line. Give them a bell instead to explain what the company needs to do if its executives are really as concerned about deforestation and climate change as they claim.
Be polite and remember that the person you're speaking to doesn't have the power to change Nestlé's palm oil policy. Ask them to pass on your message to CEO Paul Bulcke and for a response. If the line is busy, try again later - hopefully they'll be busy answering the same questions from other people. Lines are open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Call 00800 6378 5385 and work these points into your conversation, using your own words:
It's not acceptable for a company like Nestlé to use palm oil or other products such as paper which come from destroyed rainforests.
Nestlé must immediately stop buying palm oil or paper products from any of its suppliers, including Cargill, who are still buying from Sinar Mas, a company which is destroying the Indonesian rainforest.
Nestlé must commit to removing all palm oil from destroyed forests and peatlands from its supply chain now - it is not good enough to do better at some future date.
Nestlé must support a moratorium on deforestation in Indonesia, which also provides protection for peatland areas.
After your call, please let us know how it went by filling in the form on our website so we can get an idea of how many calls have been made and what kind of response you got.
Thanks again for your support,
Jamie Woolley
Greenpeace
With Love & Bright Blessings
"Help Save Our Mother Earth"
http://www.youtube.com/user/SaveOurMotherEarth7
http://myspace.com/helpsave0urmotherearth
http://blogs.myspace.com/helpsave0urmotherearth
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