Awww: Indonesian Palm Oil Giant Breaks Greenpeace’s Heart


Not Negotiating with Terrorists, But For How Much Longers?

Not Negotiating with Terrorists, But For How Much Longer?

It has just come to my attention that Greenpeace might need a little something to help it get over the reality that no rational corporate entity will support its radical, environmental agenda unless there’s some benefit in it for the company.

Sinar Mas, an Indonesian firm specializing in palm oil production, could not justify following Greenpeace’s directives without harm to its shareholders and employees. It has been flipping off environmentalists for the past several months and most recently:

Activists from the environmental group said they had discovered recently that a Sinar Mas subsidiary, PT BAT, was still clearing rainforest near a habitat of orangutans, an endangered species, in Central Kalimantan.

Two weeks ago, Greenpeace unveiled what it said was evidence that another Sinar Mas subsidiary, PT ALM, was “destroying deep peatland and high conservation value forest” in West Kalimantan.

Sinar Mas should be idolized for the way it is completely disregarding these environmental terrorists’ brainwashed agendas.

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