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		Still Cooking the ClimateHow the Palm Oil Industry Continues to Drive Deforestation 
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		World’s largest palm oil grower forced to restore over 1,000ha of rainforestJakarta- Under strong pressure from its customers and civil society, Malaysian palm oil company FELDA Global Ventures (FGV) has promised to restore over 1,000 hectares of the peat forest in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. [1] This is the first time that a palm oil company has been forced to restore rainforest and peatland in order to… 
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		RSPO Sends Ultimatum to GoodhopeGreenpeace Indonesia Statement 
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		Major palm oil company promises to protect forestsThere's been a major development in our campaign to protect Indonesia's forests. 
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		Palm oil giant IOI moves to eliminate deforestation and human rights abuses from supply chainThe IOI Group, one of the world’s largest palm oil traders, has today made a significant commitment to address deforestation and exploitation throughout its supply chain. 
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		New HSBC ‘no deforestation’ policy first step towards sustainable palm oil financeLondon – HSBC has just published a new ‘No Deforestation, No Peat, No Exploitation’ policy covering its financing of palm oil companies. [1] 
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		Comment on labour abuses in Wilmar’s palm oil operationsFind out Greenpeace Southeast Asia's official comment on labour abuses in Wilmar’s palm oil operations 
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		HCS Convergence process concludesAgreement on Unified Approach to Implementing No Deforestation Commitments. 
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		Statement on IOI’s response to ‘A Deadly Trade-Off’ reportGreenpeace’s most recent report into the IOI Group, 'A Deadly Trade-Off', found that IOI had been supplying the global market with palm oil from third party palm oil suppliers linked to human rights abuses, deforestation and peatland degradation. 
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		Greenpeace delivers global anti-haze petition to palm oil giant IOI in MalaysiaGreenpeace has delivered a global petition signed by 300,000 people to the IOI Group in Malaysia, calling on the palm oil company to end its contribution to the regional haze by cutting off all suppliers clearing rainforest for plantations, and by fully protecting peatlands. 









