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A food system that is good for people and nature is possible and the big supermarkets must help to create it.  

If you share our vision for a thriving, sustainable Australian agriculture industry which nurtures landscapes, supports, communities, and rewards farmers, please add your name to this simple ask of Woolworths and Coles: 

We love this country. Our unique landscapes and wildlife are like nowhere else on earth. Australian nature is part of our identity and culture. We rely on it for clean air and water, for food, and our economy. But Australia's food system is failing nature. 

The forests, wetlands, and rivers we love and depend on are being destroyed at a dangerous rate. The way we grow our food is a major cause of this nature destruction. Every year hundreds of thousands of hectares of habitat for animals like the koala and gang-gang cockatoo are bulldozed to make room to produce more beef. Much of it will end up in a supermarket fridge. 

We should be able to walk into a Woolworths or Coles to pick up food for our families and know that it is not linked to the bulldozing of our wildlife’s homes. Currently we cannot. But you can change that. 

We call on Woolworths and Coles to commit to selling only deforestation-free beef, stop the destruction of ecosystems, and support farmers that are producing food while protecting and restoring nature on their land. 

Nature needs us now. It needs you now. 

 

Hundreds of thousands of tonnes of beef is sold in our supermarkets each year – if Woolworths and Coles stopped allowing deforestation and nature destruction in their supply chains, they would change the rate of Australian bulldozing overnight. 

Add your name today. We need to show both supermarkets that the community wants to see them act immediately to put a stop to the destruction of more precious native habitat. 

Header photo: Carl and Andrew Young in the field on their farm, Redgold near Mildura. Photo: David Sickerdick.


Latest Supporters

Alan 2024-07-11 00:21:56 +1000
Elisabeth 2024-07-11 00:21:37 +1000
There’s no such thing as ethical beef, but this is still better than the alternative. Ultimately, I’d like to not see any corpses in a grocery store, but I guess that’s somehow asking too much.
Matt 2024-07-11 00:18:36 +1000
We have a lot of cattle growing in Australia that is already on stations here. Pay a decent price which will stop the need of live sheep and cattle shipping overseas. Get the big buyers to buy (SA) or Australian look after our farmers and station owners
Sally 2024-07-11 00:17:47 +1000
Sonia 2024-07-11 00:17:33 +1000
Elisabeth 2024-07-11 00:15:01 +1000
Bradford 2024-07-11 00:14:28 +1000
Ian 2024-07-11 00:11:41 +1000
Ethical beef or no more shopping at woolies or Coles. For anything.
Michael 2024-07-11 00:09:20 +1000
Lauren 2024-07-11 00:09:18 +1000
NO MORE deforestation
michelle 2024-07-11 00:08:37 +1000
Please protect and restore our natural environment. Now is the time to take responsibility for the damage you are causing.
Melissa 2024-07-11 00:07:26 +1000
Judith 2024-07-11 00:06:30 +1000
Mary 2024-07-11 00:04:49 +1000
Losing forests and natural vegetation harms the local wildlife and our planet.
Patricia 2024-07-11 00:04:22 +1000
Glenis 2024-07-11 00:03:30 +1000
Graham 2024-07-11 00:00:50 +1000
Catherine 2024-07-10 23:59:28 +1000
Anne 2024-07-10 23:58:21 +1000
BUSH not BEEF !
Jan 2024-07-10 23:57:25 +1000
D 2024-07-10 23:56:58 +1000
David 2024-07-10 23:56:21 +1000
Adrian 2024-07-10 23:56:01 +1000
Rosie 2024-07-10 23:54:46 +1000
Margaret 2024-07-10 23:51:51 +1000
Alexandra 2024-07-10 23:51:13 +1000
I think that stopping a lot of bulldozing generally will help improve our soil. We need more areas of greenery, bulldozing our green areas is not acceptable and degrades more of our land. Please help stop the damage being done!!
Ailsa 2024-07-10 23:50:36 +1000
A 2024-07-10 23:47:47 +1000
Please do not keep destroyIng our most precious land with natural environmental landscapes with precious cratures of all size, from the tiniest to the largest and their habitats.
Thanking you
Jan Maloney
Janet 2024-07-10 23:47:33 +1000
Thecla 2024-07-10 23:45:08 +1000