Strengthening Indonesia China Palm Oil Trade with Sustainable Practices 2025
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Company Deforestation- and conversion-free (DCF) progress (2024, by sector) Commitment
Soy Beef Palm oil Paper and
pulp
Nestle25 96.1% of soy in
primary supply
chains assessed
as deforestation-
free100% of meat in
primary supply
chains assessed
as deforestation-
free96.3% of palm oil
in primary supply
chains assessed
as deforestation-
free99% of pulp and
paper in primary
supply chains
assessed as
deforestation-freeBy 2025, Nestlé
aims to achieve
and maintain
100% assessed
deforestation-free
primary supply
chains in meat,
palm oil, pulp and
paper, soy, sugar,
cocoa and coffee
L’Oreal26 Soy oil purchased
in Latin America
is from certified
sources (IP
Proterra,
Round Table for
Responsible Soy
(RTRS)27, BIO, Fair
for Life)N/A In 2024, 100%
of palm oil and
99.9% of palm
oil-derivatives
purchased were
RSPO-certifiedFor packaging,
use of materials
certified by Forest
Stewardship
Council (FSC)28 or
Programme for the
Endorsement of
Forest Certification
(PEFC), 29
guaranteeing
sustainable forest
management and
transparency on
country of originIn 2020, L’Oréal
committed that
100% of the bio-
based ingredients
in its formulas
and bio-based
materials for
packaging would
not be linked
to deforestation
by 2030
COFCO
International3099% of soy
purchased in Brazil
was DCFN/A In 2023, 67% of
volumes sourced
were in “delivering”
category of IRF for
deforestation- and
peatlands-freeN/A In 2024, COFCO
International
raised ambitions
by committing to
sourcing soy and
corn free from
deforestation
globally and from
native vegetation
conversion in
South America by
2025.
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