WWF Palm Oil Buyers Scorecard PepsiCo
The WWF Palm Oil Buyers Scorecard assesses the progress of companies on the commitments and actions necessary to be a responsible user of palm oil. Companies were measured on
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Progress Report: PepsiCo Reaches 94% Palm Oil
In its newly released 2024 Palm Oil Progress Report, PepsiCo announced that the company sourced 32% certified sustainable palm oil in 2024, exceeding its interim target of 30%, and that it is well on its way to achieving 50% by the end of 2024. The snack giant has also increased palm oil traceability to the mill level to 94%. Despite PepsiCo
Progress Report: PepsiCo Reaches 94% Palm Oil Traceability. The company says its strategy is informed by its understanding of the key sustainability challenges facing palm oil, including deforestation, biodiversity loss and human rights abuses. While PepsiCo is now able to trace almost all of its palm oil back to the mill level, getting to the
PepsiCo Member RSPO Roundtable on Sustainable
Palm oil is a key area of focus. PepsiCo is a significant buyer of palm oil. In 2015, PepsiCo launched its Palm Oil Action Plan, committing to help advance the sustainability of the palm oil industry. We are committed to sourcing 100 percent physically certified RSPO sustainable palm oil, and we require our direct suppliers to be RSPO members.
Unilever has made a big promise: "100% of palm oil bought will be traceable to known sources by end 2014" gloats the press release on the company's website. But
PepsiCo announces zero deforestation commitment
PepsiCo announces zero deforestation commitment for palm oil by Mongabay on 21 May 2014 Activists staging a PepsiCo protest at an illegal oil palm plantation in Sumatra in May 2014
PepsiCo uses the honest-looking “Quaker man" image to sell breakfast cereals and snacks around the world. But some Quaker products contain palm oil, and the company's safeguards are simply not good enough to ensure that the palm oil it buys isn't contributing to deforestation and human rights abuses.. Quaker is the world's oldest cereal brand, and one of PepsiCo's prized possessions.
PepsiCo's low palm oil standards Greenpeace USA
The one company that hasn’t taken similar steps is PepsiCo, which uses palm oil in its many brands of chips. Pretending to catch up with the others, PepsiCo recently announced a new Forest Stewardship Policy and Palm Oil Commitment.
Unilever has made a big promise: "100% of palm oil bought will be traceable to known sources by end 2014" gloats the press release on the company's website. But