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Multinational Companies In India Are Committed To Buying Palm Oil From Sustainable Sources

February 2, 2013: 12:00 AM EST
A commitment to creating sustainable supply chains is driving multinational companies to encourage producers of palm oil in Malaysia and Indonesia to adopt sustainable production methods. Indian companies that buy palm oil include Godrej Industries, Hindustan Unilever, Adani Wilmar, and Ruchi Soya. They are among 20 multinationals whose goal is to eventually buy only palm oil that originates from plantations certified as sustainable by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).Unilever, for example, has set a target of purchasing palm oil only from traceable sources by 2020.
Rituraj Tiwari & Sagar Malviya, "Eco-friendly Palm oil, a new mantra for sustainability", The Economic Times, February 02, 2013, © Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd
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