But why is palm oil so bad? Well for starters it is the determining factor for the loss of tropical rainforests in Indonesia and Malaysia. With an unimaginable pace, up to thirty square miles of forest is being felled daily to make way for barren, uniformed palm oil plantations. Palm Oil created by locals, for a foreign market, at a cheap price. Whilst we munch on our margarine smothered breakfasts, snack on chocolate through the day, wash and dry our rich western clothing, we are steadily marching ourselves through a logged, burnt and obliterated rainforest.
Sumatra, home to Orangutans, or at least it was. Since 1900, 90% of the Sumatran Orangutan population has been lost. Tearing down forest and replacing with plantations creates a biological desert, with 90% of the previous fauna no longer being able to survive on the meagre remains of their habitat. This great ape is wise, he is intelligent and he is one of our closest cousins, yet as a species, humans continue their destructive force on his home. It isn't only Oranutans of course who are facing this peril. The rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra are unique, and therefore thickly rich with unique creatures. The Sumatran tiger and rhino both claim the smallest of their family genus. The black sun bear too is the smallest of all bears. Sumatra and Borneo claim 217 and 210 mammal species respectively, not to mention the hundreds of bird, fish, insects and plant species native to these forests.
It isn't that this plight has been ignored before and it isn't a simple case of damning the entire industry. Both island communities need plantations for survival, their lives depend on it as the organutans lives depend on the rainforests. However the lack of sustainability is brought into question. The palm oil is a fantastic plant, quick growing and highly productive it yields far more oil than soy or rapeseed. Yet rather than create plantations on land that is pasteurised, that is host to fields, or to replant on existing palm oil fields, it is the forest with its rich soil, that is continuously culled at an astonishing rate.
And more astonishingly, the average westerner is consuming it in vast quantities. Hidden in everyday products, often under the guise of "vegetable oil", a leading British newspaper uncovered that 43 of the nation's top 100 selling products contained the oil. More worryingly, after taking out drinks, pet foods and other non consumable products, 32 out of 62, that's over half, contained this destruction incurring product. So the next time you're cruising down supermarket aisles, picking up "BOGOFF's", throwing cans, and packets, and bags into the trolley, spare a thought for our cousin the orangutan, as he clings to a solitary tree swaying in the chainsaw droning breeze.
Published by Geoffrey Wakeling
A creative writer at heart I am constantly working to evolve and extend my writing ability leading to my actively seeking out article writing as a concept. I have a zoological and horticultural background wh... View profile
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