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Palm Oil Industry with Minister Bernard Dompok

(www.abndigital.com) Malaysia is amongst the world's leading producers of palm oil. The industry employs almost 600000 people. Joining ABN's Lerato Mbele now to discuss the country's palm oil industry is Bernard Dompok, Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities.
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:04:57.750
Теги: Palm Oil Industry Minister Bernard Dompok Malaysia
 

Sustainable Palm oil production

More here: wwf.panda.org Most palm oil is produced in Malaysia and Indonesia on land that was once thriving rainforest. As global demand grows, more and more forests are being cleared. In areas such as Borneo and Sumatra, rich in biodiversity, deforestation can be catastrophic. Endangered species including orang-utans, tigers, elephants and rhinos are losing critical habitats, pushing them toward extinction. In 2004, WWF helped set up the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), a group that includes every link in the global supply chain, from growers and processors, to food companies and retailers and investors. With the RSPO, WWF developed a set of international standards for responsible palm oil production. Producers that show they meet these criteria are able to sell certified sustainable palm oil. That means companies that use it in their lipstick, soap, margarine or whatever else can make the same guarantee to their customers. Certified sustainable palm oil cannot be grown in place of primary forest or in important conservation areas. Growers have to use the best growing practices to keep soil and water supplies healthy, and to reduce pollution and carbon emissions. They also need to pay a decent wage and respect the rights of workers and communities. The first certified sustainable palm oil came on to the market in September 2008. Today, about 6.4% of all palm oil is certified sustainable. By looking out for CSPO, the label for sustainable palm oill, you'll be ...
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:03:54
Теги: environment conservation wwf palm oil orangutans
 

IRREPARABLE HARM: Indonesia's Palm Oil Industry Expansion

victims of progress. The palm oil industry expansion in west Kalimantan, Indonesia has caused plenty of problems for the land, animals and people of West Kalimantan. The Government does little to regulate the companies and also seems to make excuses for them. Its unfair for the indigenous people of West Kalimantan to have to give up their culture, for the progress of the palm oil industry and the damage to the environment is proving to be one which the company nor the government can handle.
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:02:17.250
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IRREPARABLE HARM: Indonesia's Palm Oil Industry Expansion..

victims of progress. The palm oil industry expansion in west Kalimantan, Indonesia has caused plenty of problems for the land, animals and people of West Kalimantan. The Government does little to regulate the companies and also seems to make excuses for them. Its unfair for the indigenous people of West Kalimantan to have to give up their culture, for the progress of the palm oil industry and the damage to the environment is proving to be one which the company nor the government can handle.
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:02:24.750
Теги: palma oil oil harm irreparable 2012 help expansion unfair poor rich used
 

Documentary on Sustainability of Malaysian Palm Oil Industry version 1

Категория: People & Blogs
Время: 00:01:37.500
Теги: Documentary on Sustainability of Malaysian Palm Oil Industry version 1
 

Documentary on Sustainability of Malaysian Palm Oil Industry

Категория: People & Blogs
Время: 00:01:38.250
Теги: Documentary on Sustainability of Malaysian Palm Oil Industry
 

The Sustainability Lie

Europe wants green energy and low-priced fat. To meet these demands, international conglomerates build oil palm plantations as far as the eye can see -- and cut down the rainforest in exchange. Sustainability certificates and eco-labels are meant to set the consumers' minds at ease. However, this documentary from Indonesia shows that sustainability does not exist: Wilmar International, the world's biggest palm oil supplier, clear-cuts the Indonesian rainforest without legal permits, contaminates rivers and lakes and uses force to drive people off their homesteads -- all this in the face of sustainability certificates.
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:09:24
Теги: palmoil rspo Wilmar Indonesia biofuel sustainable environment
 

RSPO - The Gathering Momentum

A video by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)
Категория: Education
Время: 00:06:02.250
Теги: RSPO sustainable palm oil palm oil oil palm certification Principles & Criteria environment biodiversity conservation fair wages amenities audit assessment housing
 

Documentary on Sustainability of Malaysian Palm Oil Industry

Shows the sustainable practice by the Malaysian palm oil industry
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:01:38.250
Теги: sustainable sustainability palm oil environment industry practice Malaysian
 

101 East - The price of palm oil

Indonesia is the world's biggest palm oil producer but critics say it is harmful and unsustainable. Can the palm oil industry strike a balance between profits and environmental protection?
Категория: Shows
Время: 00:17:38.250
Теги: aljazeera 101east 101 East palm oil environment rainforest deforestation palm oil industry Indonesia Malaysia Mahendra Siregar Rikke Netterstrom Bustar Maitar Southeast Asia
 
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