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Greenpeace targets Oreo cookie maker to save rainforest­s

Farmers accused of slash-and-burn methods to clear land to obtain palm oil

- ANURADHA RAGHU BLOOMBERG

The maker of Oreo cookies has become the latest target by Greenpeace in its campaign to stop the destructio­n of rainforest­s for palm oil.

The environmen­tal group accused palm oil suppliers to snack giant Mondelez Internatio­nal Inc., which makes the famous black and white cookie as well as Cadbury chocolate bars, of deforestat­ion and destroying orangutan habitats in Indonesia.

In response, Illinois-based Mondelez said it is actively working with suppliers to ensure palm oil is fully traceable and does not lead to deforestat­ion, and is excluding 12 companies from its supply chain as a result of breaches.

Concerns over palm oil’s environmen­tal and social impact have led to increased scrutiny, with farmers accused of illegal- ly using slash-and-burn methods to clear land for plantation­s, destroying rainforest­s and animal habitats as well as exacer- bating water and air pollution.

That’s resulted in government­s and producers struggling to improve the perception and marketabil­ity of the tropical oil, and has prompted the creation of a sustainabi­lity roundtable that monitors the industry. Palm oil futures were little changed on Thursday, after sliding to a 3-year low in the previous session. Mondelez shares dropped 0.7 per cent on Wednesday in New York.

Almost 25,000 hectares of orangutan habitat and 70,000 hectares of rainforest was destroyed between 2015 and 2017 in Indonesia, according to Greenpeace’s analysis of deforestat­ion by 25 palm oil producers that were cross-referenced with supply chain informatio­n published by Mondelez and other brands, it said.

Mondelez, which says it accounts for about 0.5 per cent of global palm consumptio­n, is committed to “eradicatin­g deforestat­ion” in its palm oil supply and will continue to exclude suppliers that do not meet its principles, it said. At the end of 2017, 96 per cent of its palm oil was traceable back to mill and 99 per cent was from suppliers with policies aligned to ours, the company said.

“We’re asking our direct suppliers to call on their upstream suppliers to map and monitor the plantation­s where oil is grown so we can drive further traceabili­ty,” Mondelez said in an email response to Bloomberg. “We’re also excluding 12 companies from our supply chain as a result of breaches.”

 ?? RICHARD TSONG-TAATARII TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Greenpeace is targetting the maker of Oreo cookies in an effort to stop the destructio­n of rainforest­s for palm oil.
RICHARD TSONG-TAATARII TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Greenpeace is targetting the maker of Oreo cookies in an effort to stop the destructio­n of rainforest­s for palm oil.

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