WWF is also working with governments in both palm oil using and palm oil producing countries to make sure that national laws are in place to ensure that any palm oil traded is free of deforestation, ...
Only one percent of the sustainable palm oil available on the market has been bought, according to new figures released by the WWF today. Gland, Switzerland – Only one percent of the sustainable palm ...
WWF's Palm Oil Buyers Scorecard assesses manufacturers, retailers, food service and hospitality companies on their commitments and actions in favour of sustainable palm oil, helping to build a culture ...
The WWF's Palm Oil Buyers' Scorecard, published on Tuesday, rates 132 mainly European companies. Twenty-nine firms received full marks, including 15 from UK such as Cadbury, Boots and Waitrose.
World Wide Fund for Nature’s (WWF) Singapore-based global palm oil lead, Michael Guindon is moving on after 17 months in the role. Guindon joined WWF from the Zoological Society of London in January ...
Asian firms are the least likely buyers of sustainable palm oil, but globally companies are also struggling to raise the bar of an industry showing limited progress to weed out deforestation, forest ...
Numbers have stabilised over the last 15 years, according to a new study by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). But the number of orangutans in areas of forest where palm oil is farmed have ...
By then, pressure from international conservation groups over deforestation was growing, and WWF teamed with some of the biggest palm oil producers and buyers to begin creating standards for ...
The large palm oil spill near Hong Kong waters could cause more damage than the government claims, says global conservation body, WWF. The clean-up of the spill continues today as large blots of ...