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Our investigation reveals that some palm oil--the most widely used vegetable oil in the world--is produced with slave labor. Palm oil is in all the products above, and many more.

Photo | GreenProspectAsia.com

Palm Oil Industry's Response

to Alleged Human Rights Abuses and other Criticisms

 

The Push for Sustainable Palm Oil

 

 

Each year the RSPO asks its members to submit their time bound plans (TBP) for achieving 100% certified sustainable palm oil in their supply chains, production, and sales.
 
The table below shows the list of RSPO member who are
Banks and Investors reported as of July 2013. 

 
Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil

Delegates (above) are pictured at the eighth annual Roundtable Meeting on Sustainable Palm Oil (RT8) held in Jakarta in November 2010. The Roundtable gathering each year is the world's largest meeting about sustainable palm oil production where stakeholders from government, private sector, and human rights and environmental organizations get together to discuss how to tackle the challenges of producing sustainable palm oil.

 

Green Prospect Asia dedicated its September 2011 monthly magazine to the business of palm oil. 

 

 

Banks & Investors
On this page
RSPO member banks & investors' schedules for committments to CSPO
 
Links to other sections
1. Forced Labor on
Palm Oil Plantations
 
2. From Palm Fruit
to Product
3. Human Rights Abuses & Other Controversies

 

4. Palm Oil Industry Response

RSPO Members'CSPO Commitments:

   1 | Growers

   2 | Processors & Traders

   3 | Consumer Goods    

        Manufacturers

   4 | Retailers

   5 | Banks & Investors <






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Annual Communications of Progress retrieved from RSPO on June 21, 2013.

4. Palm oil industry's response
   5 | Banks and investors reported financing timetables, CSPO
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