Not a TAAT but something that I think deserves a thread of its own.
This is the snippet that I started responding to before realising that it needs a new thread.
Does have palm oil in it sadly but I think all spreads do.
The below is based on what I recall from a brief presentation at a zoo so I may have some details wrong but the broad thrust is accurate.
Not all palm oil is bad. See here.
There is sustainable palm oil - currently about 10% of the palm oil market - and the environment-destroying kind is the other 90%. But that 10% is struggling to grow because so many of us are avoiding all palm oil. Obviously a lot of people don't have time, energy or funds to let palm-oil issues dictate their shopping list. Those of us who do can have a better impact on the environment by supporting sustainable palm oil than by boycotting all palm oil.
For the same surface area of land a palm-oil plantation can produce 4 or 5 times as much oil as other oil crops like olives, sunflowers, rapeseed etc - no wonder food producers favour it. If it weren't for the devastating effect of monoculture plantations on biodiversity and habitat destruction it would be a miracle crop, dramatically reducing the quantities of land needed for farming. A sustainable palm-oil plantation works to maintain biodiversity and habitats by interspersing natural local plant life with the palm trees. Whilst this reduces the productivity to more like 3-4 times the volume produced by other crops that's still enough to be actually beneficial to the environment overall.
those of us who have thus far been boycotting all palm oil should instead make an active effort to buy and use products with sustainable palm oil - and if you have the time then write to the manufacturers of competitor brands that use unsustainable palm oil saying that you would be able to buy their products if they switched to sustainable palm oil.
It's generally unlikely that any large-scale food manufacture would re-write their recipe to exclude palm oil. However re-writing their buying policy to buy only sustainable palm oil is much more realistic.
Growing the proportion of the palm-oil market that uses sustainable product will have a much greater impact than boycotting the substance altogether.
A coalition of conservation charities are working together to publish this message - please do not boycott all palm oil - but please insist on sustainable palm-oil only
pdf document (2MB) of brands that use sustainable palm oil