Under the agreement, Olam agreed to suspend deforestation for palm oil and rubber, and also apply the industry-standard High Carbon Stock approach to its third-party suppliers (the agreement doesn’t apply to commodities other than palm oil and rubber, such as cocoa and coffee, areas we are continuing to investigate).
Investigation Reveals Deforestation Throughout Palm Oil Supply Chain September 1, 2016 A groundbreaking new investigation released today reveals new satellite, photographic, and video evidence of massive deforestation and illegal burning of pristine rainforest by the Korean-Indonesian corporation Korindo, to support establishment of its palm oil plantations on the Indonesian provinces of Papua ...
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Get PriceWhat is Nestlé doing to ensure responsible palm oil sourcing? Nestlé is working to increase the proportion of sustainable palm oil that we source. We are committed to 100% responsibly sourced palm oil by 2020 – by ensuring suppliers comply with our Responsible Sourcing Standard (pdf, 2Mb).
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Get PriceBig brands under scrutiny over rainforest destruction July 22, 2017 July 22, 2017 Multinational brands such as Nestlé, McDonald’s and PepsiCo have been criticised by environmental campaigners as new report reveals they buy palm oil from companies responsible for massive deforestation in Sumatra.
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Get PriceAmsterdam/Brussels, 15 March One of the leading suppliers of "green" palm oil to Europe is causing illegal encroachment upon Indonesian forest and peat land, according to a report published today by Friends of the Earth Europe. The report exposes the illegal activities of the Malaysian showcase company IOI Group and shows that the increasing demand in Europe for palm oil in
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Get Price27-3-2020· What is Nestlé doing to ensure responsible palm oil sourcing? Nestlé is working to increase the proportion of sustainable palm oil that we source. We are committed to 100% responsibly sourced palm oil by 2020 by ensuring suppliers comply
Get PriceControversial Korean palm oil firm Korindo pledged to stop clearing forests until it had conducted proper sustainability assessments. Korindo has violated deforestation ban, NGO reveals These companies in October said they were conducting independent investigations into the matter,
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