Almond milk is killing bees, and they need your
help. Bee farmers in the US are shipping bees in the
billions to vast almond farms in California.
It’s an incredibly stressful job for the bees in a toxic
environment. An expert scientist even said “It’s like
sending the bees to war. Many don’t come back.”
Bees on almond farms feed in a “toxic chemical
soup” of pesticides including Bayer-Monsanto’s glyphosate.
They end up sick and exhausted, and billions die.
But Vladimir, we can make almond milk bee-friendly, if we
get major almond milk producers to back bees.
Can you chip in to a campaign fund that will fight for the bees?
Your donation will pay for research on almond supply
chains, buy ads to alert millions to the almond
milk scandal and help us pressure the makers of
Alpro, Silk and Almond Breeze by showing up on their
doorsteps.
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your
card.
Yes,
I can chip in $1 to save our bees.
Almond milk has rocketed in popularity in recent years. Most of
the world’s almonds come from California. But there would be no
almonds if it weren’t for the billions of bees that are brought to
the almond farms every year to pollinate the trees.
That’s why bee experts have explained exactly how almond
farms can create a healthier habitat for bees. And you can
make sure every almond farm gets on board.
To save our bees, we need almond milk manufacturers to buy only
bee-friendly almonds. Can you chip in for the research, ads
and tactics we’ll need?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your
card.
Yes,
I’m in with $1 for the bees.
This movement - including you - has done so much to turn things
around for the bees already. We’ve gotten bans on bee-killing
pesticides in Europe, Canada and beyond. And we’ve gotten shops to
pull pesticides from the shelves in many more places, including
Australia.
The bees have no one else to help. It’s up to you and me. And
even a small donation will help us turn almond milk from a
bee villain to a bee friend. Are you in?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your
card.
I
can chip in $1 to protect bees.
