OK, I've had all night to mull over this LOL.
While essentially they are correct - land clearing for agriculture did happen and was widespread, it had a different purpose and that was to provide a food source and as far as I know, no species were pushed to the verge of extinction because of it. Not only that, but farming is done in a sustainable way, more than it ever has been and there are currently laws in place to prevent further land clearing and many many farms have given over a percentage of land for regeneration. On the other hand, palm oil production is done in environments that can little afford such destruction and they are destroying fragile ecosystems without consideration for the flora/fauna. It is like they are the kid who has just been caught out doing something wrong and said "yeah, but they were doing it too!" and pointing fingers at other people for doing the same/similar and trying to use that as justification for what they have done. Also true is the fact that everything has a cost to the environment and climate, but again the whole vibe of that email is trying to guilt you into continuing to purchase their product. Most of what they have written doesn't even make sense and is convoluted.
Now whether you should continue using it or not is entirely up to you. If you feel that this is the lesser of many evils when it comes to body products, then keep using it. at the end of the day, you can only be as ethical as you can be. If you were to live a truly ethical lifestyle, you'd be living in a hut in the jungle and wearing grass skirts with absolutely zero mod cons.




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Personally i love MooGoo products. They are affordable, don't have most of the nasties that supermarket shampoos, soaps etc have and the company at least seem to CARE. I would keep using it until i found a better product that met more of my ethical, health, foodmiles and budget requirements. It takes time to find the right products... I believe it's more of phasing in/ phasing out process.... you can't live without soap etc until you find the perfect product... in a perfedct world we wouldn't have petroleum based products too but the computer I am tapping away on has them and that cost thousands and has led to natural disasters like the gulf mess.... not $16
(the cost of a MooGoo shampoo)



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