Thursday, January 20, 2011
German government funds Lufthansa partnership with leading palm oil agrofuel producer
Monday, January 17, 2011
Home made food :)
I am now making all food from scratch and it is so much fun :) Yes it does take a bit longer time than putting pre-cooked food in the microwave but its relaxing and I know exactly what I am eating. Its a great feeling! I am planning to make my own tortillas soon since I found out that all tortillas you can buy in Iceland either contain palm oil or "vegetable oil". I just loose my apertite when I read those kinds of labels and am so happy when I find good brands that are honest with their ingredients and have chosen environmentally friendly ingredients (which are not so many Im afraid).
So I have very mixed feelings at the moment. I am sad because of what people are doing to the planet. But I am also happy because I feel like I am making a (small) difference and I am also eating healthier food and feel liberated. I have just sent an introduction on Roots & Shoots in the Student paper of the University of Iceland and hopefully will be able to recruit more people and start it properly. I also have a PhD to think about... eek...
Keep reading the labels and look out for environmentally friendly labels (try to avoid all green-wash though!). Google it if in doubt! In Iceland a trip to Yggdrasill and Fjarðarkaup is a must :)
Monday, January 10, 2011
Palm oil in Brtain's top brands
2. Warburtons, Warburtons, £709m, YES
4. Hovis, Premier Foods, £405m, YES
5. Cadbury Dairy Milk, Cadbury, £374m, YES
6. Kingsmill, ABF, £363m, YES
17. Persil, Unilever, £210m, YES
18. Flora Spreads, Unilever, £200m, YES
23. Galaxy, Mars, £185m, YES
24. Youngs Frozen Fish, Young’s, £184m, YES
25. Kit Kat, Nestle, £183m, YES
30. Bold, Procter & Gamble, £174m, SUSPECTED*
31. Mr Kipling Cakes, Premier Foods, £174m, YES
32. Wrigley’s Extra, Wrigley, £170m, YES
33. Ariel, Procter & Gamble, £157m, SUSPECTED*
34. Pringles, Procter & Gamble, £143m SUSPECTED*
40. Birds Eye Poultry, Birds Eye, £130m, YES
41. Maltesers, Mars, £130m, YES
47. Mars, Mars, £123m, YES
49. Kellogg's Special K, Kellogg’s, £122m, YES
53. Ginsters, Ginsters, £114m, YES
58. Fairy Laundry, Procter & Gamble, £107m, SUSPECTED*
59. Fairy Liquid, Procter & Gamble, £107m, SUSPECTED*
60. McVitie’s Digestives, United Biscuits, £106m, YES
61. Comfort, Unilever, £106m, YES
64. Goodfella’s Pizza, Northern Foods, £101m, YES
69. Lenor, Procter & Gamble, £98m, SUSPECTED*
72. Daz, Procter & Gamble, £95m, SUSPECTED*
75. McCoys, United Biscuits, £90m, YES
77. Haribo, Haribo, £89m, YES
78. Bisto Gravy, Premier Foods, £89m, YES
79. BM Cooked Meat, Bernard Matthews, £88m, YES
82. Quality Street, Nestle, £85m, YES
83. Richmond Sausages, Kerry Foods, £84m, YES
84. CrunchyNut Cornflakes, Kellogg’s, £83m, YES
85. Magnum, Unilever, £79m, YES
87. Bessies Potatoes, Heinz, £78m, YES
88. Chicago Town Pizza, Dr Oetker, £77m, YES
91. Cadbury Cakes, Premier Foods, £76m, YES
92. Young’s Chilled Fish, Young’s, £75m, YES
93. Cadbury Roses, Cadbury, £75m, YES
96. Pot Noodles, Unilever, £73m, YES
97. Aero, Nestle, £73m, YES
98. Surf, Unilever, £73m, YES
100. Clover Spreads, Dairy Crest, £72m, YES
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Ethical buyers' guide
Ethiscore helps you to find the best products to buy and the worst companies to avoid according to 23 ethical categories (palm oil and other unsustainable use of products, pollution, animal testing, fairtrade, workers rights etc).
15 to 20 is good
10 to 14 is average
5 to 9 is poor
0 to 4 is very poor
For example very poor products:
Nestlé Heaven: 1
Twix: 1,5
Snickers: 1,5
M&M: 1,5
Bounty: 1,5
Wella shampoo: 0,5
Herbal Essences: 0,5
Dove 0,5
Neutragena: 2,5
Johnson's Baby shampoo: 2,5
Fructis: 3,5
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Roots & Shoots
Roots & Shoots is a global youth program founded by Dr. Jane Goodall and I am recruiting now. Please join us :)
One of the first projects will be palm oil but all ideas are welcome and there will be something for everybody interested in environmental issues.