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A full feature documentary about palm oil expansion and how it affects climate and biodiversity. 

Palm oil expansion  is decimating endangered species, indigenous communities, and precious natural resources. Action is needed now to protect these incredible habitats and their fascinating lifeway’s.

 

Snack Food 20 known as the end users!  Kellogg’s, Nabisco, Unilever ...the list goes on. We each use, want, and need their products every day, but at a great cost! Let's make a change.

Be a part of this documentary, that will show what palm oil is, as well as its various uses. Learn the horrific effects that ongoing oil palm expansion plays on ecosystems, humanitarian injustice towards their workers and indigenous communities. The film will also spotlight various organizations that are working to make a difference within this complex and controversial commodity. 

What makes this palm oil documentary different?  1). the films objective, felt within the presentation to keep an open and interactive dialogue throughout the film. By spotlighting interviews from Non-Government Organizations (NGO), corporations, scientists, and individuals in a way that will empower viewers to get involved to save the rainforests and its inhabitants. Subject matters will demonstrate how viewers are able to reach out and campaign within the political arena. Children will learn how to promote awareness within their school and classrooms, teachers will learn ways to incorporate conservation in academic assignments.  2). the mission is aimed at promoting responsible oil palm practices, including humanitarian injustice and inequality to indigenous workers, and communities.


Every day endangered species endure pain and agony trying to survive, precious natural resources are "slashed and burned". Unethical palm oil production has earned the industry's name "conflict palm oil" as rainforests are continually cleared for cheap oil palm plantation expansion. And let’s not forget how this plays into our ever changing climate. Action is needed now to protect these incredible habitats and its fascinating lifeway’s. This film will have to first break down a system, by exposure and change the way we think, change our habits, change corporate structure, then build community, and present solutions.

Two sides of the coin.... Industrial oil palm plantations and smallholders livelihoods (small village farmers). Many of the latter are getting it right thanks to NGOs like Conservation Action Network Borneo (CAN Borneo). It's these smallholders’ practices, the whole industry needs to follow.  Join the journey of the palm oil supply chain, from plantation, mill, refinery, to the end user. 

Viewers will see what once where vibrant ecosystems, and how theses ecosystems are now dead and gone! Ecosystems that have been transformed into monoculture oil palm plantations, known as "green deserts" that only supports human consumption. Grassroots NGO CAN Borneo will demonstrate how they teach local farmers agroforestry, a land management diversification of integrating indigenous plants, trees and animals, with crops. This approach is ideal for reducing human impacts on the land. This technique allows for natural ecosystems to coincide and flourish.  Such practices set the path, for industrial agriculture to follow. 



Reforestation: Viewers will learn how to collaborate with organizations that are re-wilding forests in places where preexisting oil palm plantations sites used to be and re-wilding old burned forest lands, allowing these lands to regrow back into flourishing forests once again. 

The statistics and circumstances in this film are based on scientific evidence of environmental impacts and identify what nature needs to survive and prosper, by spotlighting interviews from Non-Government Organizations (NGO), corporations, scientists, and individuals.

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