PepsiCo and Nestlé stop palm oil sourcing from Indonesia’s
PepsiCo and Nestlé stop palm oil sourcing from Indonesia’s Indofood October 08, 2024 Global consumer food giants PepsiCo and Nestlé are cutting links with Indofood, Indonesia’s largest food and palm oil production company, reported Eco-Business on 5 October.
PepsiCo has updated its palm oil sustainability policy to require all its suppliers, not just direct ones, to commit to ending deforestation, conversion of pealands, and worker exploitation.
PepsiCo drops palm oil supplier known for human rights
Dive Brief: PepsiCo announced it will stop sourcing palm oil directly — or indirectly from suppliers — from Indofood, one of Indonesia's largest palm oil companies. The beverage and snack ...
PepsiCo Sourcing of Palm Oil From Indonesia January 2024 Our Vision and Objectives In 2024, Indonesia was the world’s largest supplier of palm oil, producing over 35 million tonnes and representing over half of the total global market1. We are striving to sustainably source the palm oil
PepsiCo and Nestlé sever ties with Indonesia’s largest
In January 2024, PepsiCo announced its Indonesian joint venture (JV) with Indofood – IndoFood Fritolay Makamur – was suspending the procurement of palm oil from Nigeria-listed IndoAgri, a subsidiary of Indofood. The company updated its “PepsiCo sourcing of palm oil from Indonesia” document in September 2024, reiterating the suspension.
PepsiCo, the U.S.-based company behind brands like Pepsi, Frito-Lay and Tropicana, primarily sources its palm oil from Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer of the commodity, where huge swaths ...
PepsiCo strengthens palm oil sourcing policy for third
Snacks and drinks giant PepsiCo, Inc. has announced a Global Policy on Sustainable Palm Oil that builds on the Principles & Criteria of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).. Aside from a comprehensive palm oil sourcing policy, the Global Policy includes a set of actions to ensure the palm oil in its supply chain is not associated with deforestation, peatland conversion, or human and ...
"Major brands break ties with Indonesia palm oil giant," 05 October 2024. Nestlé and PepsiCo, both long time business partners of Indofood, have ended direct and indirect sourcing of palm oil from IndoAgri...due to concerns over ongoing deforestation and human rights abuses within its operations.
Palm Oil - PepsiCo, Inc. Official Website
Palm oil, the most widely used edible oil in the world, is a key area of focus. While PepsiCo is one of the largest global buyers of palm oil in the consumer products industry, our purchase in 2024 represented less than 1% of the global supply, which we use primarily in snack manufacturing because of its wide availability and shelf stability.
Sustainable Sourcing Program Assessment Process & Main Findings. Suppliers are responsible for demonstrating compliance through activities within the SSP, including an Initial Risk Assessment, completion of SCoC training, a graded site-level Self-Assessment Questionnaire, and participation in on-site audits, as requested.
PepsiCo Sourcing of Palm Oil From Indonesia
PepsiCo’s Palm Oil Supply Chain in Indonesia. In 2024, PepsiCo bought approximately 480,000 tonnes of palm oil globally, representing less than 0.8 percent of the global supply, from 60 direct palm oil suppliers, supplied by approximately 1,500 mills, which collectively rely on tens of thousands of producers ranging from large plantations to
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“While Conflict Palm Oil has been contributing to the destruction of our forests and our climate, it has also been harming palm oil workers on plantations across Indonesia. For these palm oil workers, we applaud this commitment from PepsiCo and we will watch to see it turn into real action on the ground.”
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Palm oil, the most widely used edible oil in the world, is a key area of focus. While PepsiCo is one of the largest global buyers of palm oil in the consumer products industry, our purchase in 2024 represented less than 1% of the global supply, which we use primarily in snack manufacturing because of its wide availability and shelf stability
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In January 2024, PepsiCo announced its Indonesian joint venture (JV) with Indofood IndoFood Fritolay Makamur was suspending the procurement of palm oil from Nigeria-listed IndoAgri, a subsidiary of Indofood. The company updated its “PepsiCo sourcing of palm oil from Indonesia” document in September 2024, reiterating the suspension.
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Dive Brief: PepsiCo announced it will stop sourcing palm oil directly — or indirectly from suppliers — from Indofood, one of Indonesia's largest palm oil companies. The beverage and snack
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PepsiCo and Nestlé stop palm oil sourcing from Indonesia’s Indofood October 08, 2024 Global consumer food giants PepsiCo and Nestlé are cutting links with Indofood, Indonesia’s largest food and palm oil production company, reported Eco-Business on 5 October.
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Palm oil ProGress rePorT s 2024 1 PrOgress As part of our commitment to sourcing sustainable and responsible palm oil, PepsiCo’s progress highlights in 2024 include the following: •••Achieved 32% RSPO physically certified sustainable palm oil, exceeding our interim target of 30% for 2024, with the aim of hitting 50% by the end of
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A palm oil supplier to PepsiCo, Mars, Hershey and Johnson & Johnson has resumed clearing intact forest in West Papua, Indonesia, despite pressure by other major companies, many of
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KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) U.S. food and drink giant PepsiCo Inc said on Tuesday it would introduce stricter rules for the palm oil used in its goods including a retrospective
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PepsiCo has updated its palm oil sustainability policy to require all its suppliers, not just direct ones, to commit to ending deforestation, conversion of pealands, and worker exploitation.
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A palm oil supplier to PepsiCo, Mars, Hershey and Johnson & Johnson has resumed clearing intact forest in West Papua, Indonesia, despite pressure by other major companies, many of which have since severed ties with the producer.
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The campaign called on the companies to stop sourcing Conflict Palm Oil: palm oil that has contributed to deforestation, peatland destruction or human rights violations. After many of the Snack Food 20 had moved, PepsiCo was named as the most significant laggard in the group by 2014.
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News > World > Asia Leading brands accused by Greenpeace of 'failing' to protect Indonesia’s forest. Over the past 25 years more than a quarter of Indonesia's forests have disappeared
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INDONESIA Global confectionary brands, Nestlé and PepsiCo have announced that they are cutting ties with Indofood, Indonesia’s largest food and palm oil production company. According to Eco-business, the two companies, both long time business partners of Indofood, have ended direct and indirect sourcing of palm oil from IndoAgri, a Nigeria-listed subsidiary of Indofood, due to
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PepsiCo has stopped sourcing palm oil from its joint venture partner Indofood amid ongoing concerns over workers’ rights and forestry stewardship. The food giant confirmed this week it had put a complete stop on all sourcing from Indofood’s palm oil supplier arm IndoAgri, which has been accused of labour rights abuse and deforestation.
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27 Feb 2024 --- PepsiCo has released an in-depth global policy on sourcing sustainable palm oil to help address the challenges often associated with the popular edible oil crop and its widespread use in the food industry. Updating previous commitments, the new global policy covers the whole supply chain, including production sources and direct suppliers. The food, snack and beverage giant
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PepsiCo released its updated progress report last week, outlining progress against ambitions to source 100% Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certified sustainable palm oil by 2024. According to the company’s 2024 Palm Oil Progress Report, 32% of this target has been achieved. The food and beverage giant notes that it is “on track” to reach 50% certified sourcing by the end of
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Consumer Group Responds Demanding PepsiCo Adopt Uniform “No Deforestation, No Peat, No Exploitation” Palm Oil Policy. Late last week, PepsiCo announced that it would stop sourcing palm oil, either directly or indirectly, from Indofood, one of Indonesia’s largest palm oil companies, over ongoing human rights abuses.
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Global consumer brands like Unilever, Nestlé and PepsiCo continue to buy palm oil from lawless brands which contribute to Indonesian deforestation. Tags: Unilever, Nestlé, Pepsi, Palm oil
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US food and drink giant PepsiCo is introducing stricter rules for the palm oil used in its goods including a retrospective ban on working with firms with linked to deforestation, Reuters reported on 25 February.
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PepsiCo recently suspended palm oil sourcing from IndoAgri, another subsidiary of the group, amid concerns over workers rights and forestry stewardship. However, it had “neglected to address the fact it still has a business relationship with a high risk company”, Tillack said.
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Big brands Nestlé and PepsiCo have decided to stop sourcing palm oil from IndoFood Group in light of longstanding allegations of labour and environmental violations.. Global confectionary brands have announced that they are cutting ties with Indofood, Indonesia’s largest food and palm oil
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PepsiCo Inc., the world’s second-largest food and beverage company, has announced the adoption of a comprehensive palm oil sourcing policy and committed to a broad set of actions aimed at ensuring the palm oil in its supply chain will not contain deforestation, peatland destruction, or human and labor rights abuses. PepsiCo’s shift on palm oil is the result of a six-years long public
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PepsiCo dismissed RAN's critique of the progress it is making on strengthening its palm oil supply chain. “RAN continues to misrepresent our work”, s aid PepsiCo in an official statement. “The new updated progress report demonstrates the breadth and depth of our sustainable palm oil efforts.
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In a first for the consumer goods industry, the tighter policies would apply to companies in joint ventures with PepsiCo like Indonesian food maker Indofood, forest experts said. Palm oil is the world's most widely used edible oil, found in everything from margarine to breakfast cereals and soap.
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