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An ultra-realistic animatronic orangutan climbs a 20ft Christmas Tree at Coin Street Observation Point, London to highlight the threat to the survival of the species due to deforestation caused by palm-oil production, following Iceland’s Christmas advert being banned. The retailer has launched a palm oil free Christmas food range and has pledged to eliminate palm oil from all its own label products by the end of 2018. Iceland’s Christmas advert has garnered support online for its #NoPalmOilChristmas campaign and more than 600,000 signatures on the Change.org petition calling for the advert to

An ultra-realistic animatronic orangutan climbs a 20ft Christmas Tree at Coin Street Observation Point, London to highlight the threat to the survival of the species due to deforestation caused by palm-oil production, following Iceland’s Christmas advert being banned. The retailer has launched a palm oil free Christmas food range and has pledged to eliminate palm oil from all its own label products by the end of 2018. Iceland’s Christmas advert has garnered support online for its #NoPalmOilChristmas campaign and more than 600,000 signatures on the Change.org petition calling for the advert to  Stock Photo
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38.1 MB (2.1 MB Compressed download)

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4854 x 2742 px | 41.1 x 23.2 cm | 16.2 x 9.1 inches | 300dpi

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14 November 2018

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An ultra-realistic animatronic orangutan climbs a 20ft Christmas Tree at Coin Street Observation Point, London to highlight the threat to the survival of the species due to deforestation caused by palm-oil production, following Iceland’s Christmas advert being banned. The retailer has launched a palm oil free Christmas food range and has pledged to eliminate palm oil from all its own label products by the end of 2018. Iceland’s Christmas advert has garnered support online for its #NoPalmOilChristmas campaign and more than 600, 000 signatures on the Change.org petition calling for the advert to be allowed back on TV. Featuring: Atmosphere Where: London, United Kingdom When: 14 Nov 2018 Credit: Joe Pepler/PinPep/WENN.com

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