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Leave a Google Review for your local Tesco demanding they drop forest destroyers from their supply chain
Forests are our life support system and they are actively under threat. We need you to join us and take action against forest destroyers. By completing the actions on this page, you can help us protect forests from dodgy companies that want to burn them for profit.
Tesco, the UK’s largest supermarket, is knowingly selling us meat and dairy linked to forest destruction in the Amazon and other regions of Brazil. Complete the actions on this page to tell Tesco to drop forest destroyers from its supply chain in order to protect forests, our health, wildlife, and the planet.
Leave a Google Review for your local Tesco demanding they drop forest destroyers from their supply chain
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Industrial meat is the biggest driver of Brazilian deforestation: both to clear land to graze cattle and to grow crops for animal feed for billions of factory farmed animals around the world. There is a direct causation between Tesco’s behaviour and the destruction taking place in Brazil. Here are two key ways Tesco is complicit:
We’re calling on Tesco to drop forest destroyers immediately and get out of factory farming, but we can’t do it alone. We need your help to demand that Tesco put people over profits, and protect globally important biomes like the Amazon, Cerrado and Pantanal.
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