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Article

28 Oct 2009

Author:
Sarah Hills, FoodBizDaily.com

Nestle and Marks & Spencer commit to sustainable palm oil

Nestle has announced its commitment to using only Certified Sustainable Palm Oil by 2015, the year when it said sufficient quantities were expected to be available. Meanwhile, Marks & Spencer (M&S) has also outlined its own environmental commitment as it claims to have become the world’s first retailer to purchase GreenPalm certificates to cover its entire palm oil usage...Nestle’s announcement followed a detailed review of its palm oil supply chain...M&S said the move was “a critical first step” in its commitment to only use certified sustainable palm oil in all of its products by 2015...