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. Strengthening Indonesia-China Palm Oil Trade with Sustainable Practices 13
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