2018
November – Dying for a Cookie report links Mondelēz to rainforest destruction
September – Final Countdown report links world’s biggest brands to rainforest destruction in Indonesia
September- Occupation Wilmar palm oil refinery Indonesia
March – Moment of Truth report tackles the inadequate transparency efforts of big brands
2017
February – Dirty bankers report links hsbc and other banks to companies destroying forests and peatlands
2016
September – Greenpeace action at IOI’s HQ in Rotterdam
September Deadly Trade-Off report links IOI and other traders to deforestation and fires
June – IPOP voluntarily disbands
April – KPPU launches anti-cartel investigation into IPOP members
February – Ministry of agriculture official threatens IPOP members
2015
November – President Jokowi promises to stop forest and peatland destruction
November – Under fire report exposes failure of industry and government to prevent forest fires
October – Forest fires and haze crisis
February – Astra Agro Lestari commits to ‘no deforestation’
2014
December –KLK and Musim Mas commit to ‘no deforestation’
September – Largest traders of Indonesian palm oil form IPOP indonesian government and leading companies sign New York declaration on forests, Sime Darby and other Malaysian growers announce a deforestation moratorium, Asian Agri commits to ‘no deforestation’
August – PZ Cussons commits to ‘no deforestation’
July – General Mills, Cargill and Reckitt Benckiser commit to ‘no deforestation’
June – Mondelēz commit to ‘no deforestation’
May – Danone commits to ‘no deforestation’
April – P&G commits to ‘no deforestation’
March – Mars and Colgate-Palmolive commit to ‘no deforestation’
February – Kellogg commits to ‘no deforestation’
January – l’Oréal commits to ‘no deforestation’
2013
December Wilmar commits to ‘no deforestation’
October – Licence to Kill report links Wilmar to deforestation of tiger habitat in Sumatra
September – Certifying Destruction report exposes deforestation and fires in RSPO member concessions
2011
May – President Yudhoyono announces moratorium on new concessions in peatland or primary forest
February – GAR commits to ‘no deforestation’ in its own plantations
2010
November – Consumer Goods Forum commits to ‘zero net deforestation’ by 2020
May – Nestlé commits to ‘no deforestation’
April – Caught Red-handed report links Nestlé to GAR
2008
May – Unilever cancels contracts with GAR
April- Burning up Borneo report links Unilever to GAR
2007
November – Cooking the climate report exposes deforestation by GAR