Since Mighty revealed deforestation in Burger King’s supply chain in our report, The Ultimate Mystery Meat, there’s been a massive response from everyday consumers calling for industry-wide change. But after they’ve liked, shared, commented and rallied, many have been wondering: what’s next?
It’s important that we continue to engage Burger King, Cargill and Bunge on this issue, and do as much as we each can to get Burger King to make a zero-deforestation commitment. Though not everyone can do everything, here are a few ideas:
Spread the word.
One of the most important actions you can take is letting others know there is a problem, so they have a chance to act. Share beyond your environmentally-minded friends, too. Help activate new people to join the movement through social media, email, text, and word of mouth.
Some materials worth sharing include:
Make your voice heard.
From big corporations to city council members, decision-makers listen when enough people roar for change. Here are a few ideas to make your voice heard:
There are [number] Burger Kings in [community], and none of them have sustainable sourcing practices. That’s because corporate refuses to act, even when Latin American deforestation is in their supply chains, as evidenced by a new report from Mighty Earth, The Ultimate Mystery Meat. Burger King lags far behind other fast food restaurants when it comes to sustainability—even McDonald’s has a no-deforestation policy and concrete sustainability goals.
I can’t stomach what Burger King is doing to our environment, and neither should you. That’s why I’m calling for concerned consumers to [rally outside a specific Burger King location to demand/ call, write, or even @ Burger King to demand/stop dining at Burger King until/your own ask] they stop deforesting valuable ecosystems in Bolivia and Brazil. When any forest suffers, we all do.
Donate.
Organizations like Mighty spend all day fighting back against corporations that contribute to the destruction of our planet like Burger King. Donate to keep that work going. Click here and select “Mighty program” under the “My donation is for” dropdown. Become a sustainer by checking the box next to “show my support by making this a recurring donation.”
Change your habits.
As an individual consumer, there are a few ways you can change your own life that can disincentivize deforestation for crops like soy.