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Nestle SA, the world’s biggest foodmaker, may resume buying palm oil from PT Sinar Mas Agro Resources and Technology if an audit of the Indonesian company shows allegations of deforestation by ...
Indonesian company Sinar Mas has been at the center of the protests against palm oil companies and deforestation. The supplier was recently dropped by both Nestle and Unilever due to continuing ...
The action group claimed it had uncovered evidence that the Indonesian palm oil supplier Sinar Mas – which it said supplied Nestlé – had been involved in continuing deforestation. Nestlé ...
Specifically, Nestlé has replaced the Indonesian company Sinar Mas as a supplier of palm oil with another supplier for further shipments. We confirm that Nestlé has only bought from Sinar Mas ...
However, Greenpeace Canada's senior campaigner Stephanie Goodwin argues that the company will still be using palm oil from Sinar Mas. "Despite Nestle's announcement, it will still be using palm ...
Proving that the issues surrounding oil palm and deforestation are nothing if not complex: Facebook protestors say they will boycott Nestle if it doesn’t cut out all links to Sinar Mas ...
Indonesian palm oil giant Sinar Mas rejected claims of environmental vandalism on March 18 after Nestle, the world's biggest food company, dropped it as a supplier following protests by Greenpeace. It ...
Nestle SA’s decision to stop buying from Indonesian palm-oil producer Sinar Mas Group over deforestation concerns is “perfectly normal,” the country’s environment minister said ...
Kuala Lumpur - Food giant Nestle will resume buying palm oil from Indonesian giant Sinar Mas if an independent audit clears the Jakarta-based firm of claims it is devastating rainforest, a Nestle ...
Greenpeace claimed that Nestlé sourced palm oil from PT Smart – a division of palm oil giant Sinar Mas, which has been implicated with illegal growing methods in Indonesia. The video depicted an ...
Lots of blood. Greenpeace is targeting the food giant because of its association with Sinar Mas, Indonesia's largest palm oil company, which Greenpeace claims is illegally destroying the rainforests ...
AN ANGRY ape was amongst a small group of protesters who gathered outside the Nestlé factory in Haxby Road to question the company’s green credentials. This morning's protest saw members of ...