Second-largest Palm Oil Company Commits to Preserving Valuable Forest

Yale Environment 360Published on Date February 9th, 2011 by Yale Environment 360
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The world’s second-biggest palm oil company has agreed to preserve critical Indonesian rainforest and peatland as a result of pressure from major food processors and conservationists.

While Golden Agri-Resources (GAR) will still be able to exploit some areas of forest, company officials have vowed to spare areas classified as “high conservation value” or “high carbon stock.” GAR, the biggest palm oil producer in Indonesia, brokered the agreement with the Forest Trust, a Swiss-based conservation group. “We have shown that the destruction of forests is anchored deeply in the supply chains of the products we consume in industrialized nations, and we are showing we can do something about that,” said Scott Poynton, executive director of the Forest Trust.

Nestlé officials last year said they would refuse to buy palm oil that was not sustainably harvested. Palm oil, which is used in an increasing number of products, from cosmetics to food, has grown into a $20-billion industry worldwide.

Article appearing courtesy Yale Environment 360.
photo: oneVillage Initiative.

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