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Palm oil demand growing, but not fast enough-WWF
Manufacturers and retailers in Europe, Australia and Japan are buying more eco-friendly palm oil compared to two years ago, Environment group WWF said on Tuesday. The group also said more firms need to display a stronger commitment to preserving forests.
A scorecard devised by WWF showed 87 out of 132 firms, including Nestle and Unilever, had pledged to meet their palm oil needs by 2015 or earlier from planters in Asia, Africa and South America who do not cut forests and destroy wildlife. That signals growing demand for green palm oil, which now stands at half of the five million tonnes currently supplied to the market. It also shows some progress from the first scorecard in 2009 when only 10 out of 59 European firms pledged to take up the edible oil from sustainable sources.
“There are no excuses for all companies not to take action now,”said Adam Harrison,
senior policy officer with WWF who represents the group on the industry-driven Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil’s (RSPO) executive board. But 2015 is just around the corner, all companies, even some of the top performers, need to move faster,’ ‘he added. WWF published the scorecard during the RSPO meeting in Malaysian’s Borneo
island state of Sabah where oil palm growers, consumers and environment groups assessed the edible oil’s green credentials over the years.
The scorecard tracks the companies’ purchasing decisions, green policies and
willingness to join the RSPO. WWF said the buyers scorecard showed the companies source just half of their palm oil needs from eco-friendly planters, a sign that their commitment to protect the environment was not too strong. Data showed nearly half of the 43 retailers and more than a fifth of 89 consumer goods manufacturers scored poorly in taking responsibility for the environmental impact of their palm oil buying.
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