I had heard of walnut oil, canola oil, peanut oil, corn oil,
flax oil, coconut oil, tanning oil, engine oil, and a whole bunch of other oils, but it wasn't until I watched
Willie Smits' amazing presentation from
Permaculture Voices that I had even heard of palm oil. I thought I knew stuff. Mr. Smits reminded me that there is always so much more to learn.
I thought "how can palm oil be such a big issue? Surely many of the other kinds of oil are also harvested and processed in ways that are not according to my standards. This one can't be that much worse." And then I learned about the
massive amount of deforestation for palm oil. And how you can pretty much only grow oil palms as a monocrop... with all the problems that come along with monocrops. And how along with the rainforest being cut down, hundreds of thousands of orangutans and other creatures are being killed. And then I came to understand: palm oil is the worst.
And yet apparently it's in tons of stuff. A ridiculous amount. Often under the guise of "vegetable oil," though not always. So in the interests of voting with my wallet, I want to make sure that I'm not giving money to the palm oil monster. I'm trying to think about any products in my house that contain palm oil... but I'm not coming up with any. What are some things to look out for?