Tell Burger King to Stop Destroying Rainforests

Burger King

The trees of tropical rainforests make up critical habitat for an incredible diversity of amazing wildlife like sloths, jaguars, golden lion tamarins, macaws and many others. Burger King is putting these animals at risk by using suppliers that destroy forests in order to build soy farms and cattle ranches.

One of Burger King's main suppliers, Cargill, has supply chains deep into the tropical rainforests. Cargill promised it would stop buying raw materials from companies that destroy the rainforests, but there's a catch in the fine print: Cargill has until 2030 to ditch deforestation efforts, which means there's another fourteen years of burning and bulldozing critical rainforest habitat, destroying the homes of sloths and their friends.

We can't wait another fourteen years to save crucial rainforests and habitat. Sign your name and tell Burger King to stop destroying rainforests!

Petition by
Mighty Earth
Washington, DC, Texas

To: Burger King
From: [Your Name]

Demand all your suppliers, especially Cargill, work immediately to remove all deforestation from your supply chain. Burgers and fries aren't worth the destruction of tropical rainforests.