For years, we’ve exposed Mondelēz International — maker of Cadbury for international markets, Sour Patch Kids, and Oreos — for their environmental and human rights abuses, because there’s nothing sweet about the destruction their products cause.
Behind every sweet Mondelēz treat are ingredients from companies illegally destroying critical peatlands in Sumatra’s Leuser Ecosystem — the orangutan capital of the world. And just across the Java Sea in Borneo, companies with ties to Mondelēz are claiming Indigenous lands belonging to the Dayak Bahau of Long Isun without their consent.
Instead of kids biting off the ears of a chocolate Easter bunny, Mondelēz is taking massive bites out of critical rainforest habitat. It’s an Easter basket full of human rights violations and rainforest destruction — where’s the sweetness and joy in that?
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