Greenpeace targets Oreo maker to save orangutans

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 told Bloomberg News 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 illegally using slash-and-burn methods to clear land for plantations, destroying rainforests and animal habitats as well as exacerbating water and air pollution.
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.

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