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Nestle, P&G investigate palm oil sourcing after green group's Indonesia logging report

Consumer brand names including Nestle and Procter & & Gamble said they carried out examinations after an environmental group stated palm oil sourced from an unlawfully cleared wildlife reserve in Indonesia may have discovered its way into their supply chains.

Jungles within the legally safeguarded wildlife reserve had been cleared to give way for palm oil plantations throughout the last eight years, the U.S.-based Rain Forest Action Network (RAN). stated, mentioning satellite images that it states reveal deforestation. in the location.

The group shared images which it stated revealed stretches of. cleared brown land cut into the rich green area of. Indonesia's Rawa Singkil Wildlife Reserve, with rows of young. palm trees now planted along its borders.

Some images, which RAN stated were taken throughout a field. investigation in February 2024, revealed that oil palm seedlings. were planted on burnt ground surrounded by fallen trees inside. the reserve, according to the report published on Monday.

The wildlife reserve, located in Aceh province in the. northwest of Indonesia's Sumatra island, has lost 2,609 hectares. ( 6,447 acres) of forest given that 2016, with palm trees now growing. on 645 hectares of the cleared location, RAN stated.

Reuters could not independently validate those findings.

Indonesia's forestry ministry did not respond to a demand. for remark.

RAN stated its investigation, conducted in September and. October, had discovered fresh fruit bunches from the illegal. plantations were sold to mills PT Global Sawit Semesta (GSS) and. PT Aceh Trumon Anugerah Kita (ATAK), both of which supplied. major brands consisting of Procter & & Gamble, Nestlé, Mondelez and. PepsiCo, according to the RAN report.

GSS and ATAK, which are located in remote areas, could not. be reached for comment.

Business usually source palm oil from Indonesian mills. through intermediaries.

A Nestle representative stated it promptly engaged with its. direct provider concerning GSS to investigate RAN's findings,. adding that, by the end of 2023, 96% of its palm oil supply was. deforestation-free.

Must there be a need to find solutions, we will take. required action, the representative stated.

Procter & & Gamble told Reuters that it had performed an. examination following RAN's findings and immediately suspended. sourcing from both GSS and ATAK.

Singapore-based Royal Golden Eagle Group (RGE), Musim Mas. and Indonesian firm Permata Hijau also sourced palm oil from. GSS, RAN stated.

Apical, an RGE system, and Musim Mas said they were. investigating RAN's findings. Permata Hijau, Mondelez and Pepsi. did not respond to several emailed requests for comment.

' ORANGUTAN CAPITAL'

Indonesia, home to the world's 3rd largest tropical. jungle, says it lowered its deforestation rate to under. 140,000 hectares yearly between 2020 and 2023, below more. than 400,000 hectares in 2016-2020.

Nevertheless, RAN said its investigation revealed that. logging within the wildlife reserve-- the country's only. forest where endangered orangutans, tigers, elephants and rhinos. coexist-- rose fourfold in 2021-2023 compared with the. previous period, regardless of laws prohibiting logging.

The high-resolution imagery and analysis definitively reveal. that the palm oil mills, traders, and international brand names sourcing. from this location have actually stopped working to end logging for palm oil in. the 'Orangutan Capital of the World', RAN said in its report.

Green groups have frequently accused palm oil manufacturers of. illegally clearing jungles, consisting of safeguarded areas and. wildlife reserves, to broaden their plantations.

Worldwide palm oil production has actually broadened over the past. decade, representing 60% of world vegetable oil exports. Generally produced in Indonesia and Malaysia, palm oil is utilized as a. cooking oil and in products consisting of biofuels, chocolates and. cosmetics.

(source: Reuters)