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19 Mai 2025

Indonesia: 46 companies linked to allegations of human rights and environmental abuses associated with 2nd largest palm oil producer; incl. cos. responses and non-responses

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The United Nations singled out PT Astra Agro Lestari (AAL), the second-largest palm oil company in Indonesia, raising specific allegations of systemic human rights and environmental abuses linked to its palm oil production on the island of Sulawesi.

The allegations include land grabbing by operating without necessary permits on Indigenous ancestral lands and farming communities’ land; intimidation and criminalization of local communities peacefully protesting against AAL; and environmental degradation, such as pollution of water resources.

In June 2024, Friends of the Earth (FOE) released a report naming consumer brands, agribusiness traders, investors, and banks linked to AAL’s palm oil production.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited AAL, its parent company, and the companies named in FOE’s report to respond to the allegations. Jardine Matheson, Astra Agro Lestari, Musim Mas, Neste Oil, L’Oréal, Procter & Gamble, Hershey, Wilmar International, KLK, Apical, Unilever, Kao, Mizuho Financial Group, SMBC, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Blackrock and Danone responded. Their responses are linked below. The rest of the companies did not respond.

Unternehmensantworten

Mizuho Financial Group Antwort anzeigen
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Antwort anzeigen
Apical Group Antwort anzeigen
Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad (KLK) Antwort anzeigen
Sime Darby

Keine Antwort

Wilmar International Antwort anzeigen
OCBC Bank

Keine Antwort

Olam

Keine Antwort

Golden Agri-Resources

Keine Antwort

General Mills

Keine Antwort

Kellanova (formerly Kellogg)

Keine Antwort

Mondelēz International

Keine Antwort

PepsiCo

Keine Antwort

Procter & Gamble Antwort anzeigen
ADM Global

Keine Antwort

Bunge

Keine Antwort

Cargill

Keine Antwort

Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk PT

Keine Antwort

Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk PT (Panin Bank)

Keine Antwort

FrieslandCampina

Keine Antwort

Barry Callebaut

Keine Antwort

Nestlé

Keine Antwort

PZ Cussons

Keine Antwort

Reckitt Benckiser

Keine Antwort

Grupo Bimbo

Keine Antwort

Colgate-Palmolive

Keine Antwort

Louis Dreyfus

Keine Antwort

Musim Mas Antwort anzeigen
Unilever Antwort anzeigen
Neste Oil Antwort anzeigen
Jardine Matheson Antwort anzeigen
Astra Agro Lestari Antwort anzeigen
Bank of China

Keine Antwort

Invesco

Keine Antwort

Vanguard

Keine Antwort

Capital Group

Keine Antwort

Geode Capital Management

Keine Antwort

First Eagle Investments

Keine Antwort

BlackRock Antwort anzeigen
Fuji Oil

Keine Antwort

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Antwort anzeigen
Lazard

Keine Antwort

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