Mondelez International Calls for 100% Sustainability and 100% Transparency in Palm Oil Sourcing

Mondelez International on Monday amplified its call for suppliers of palm oil to embrace its goal of 100 percent sustainability and 100 percent transparency across the industry.

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DEERFIELD, Ill., Nov. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) β€” MondelΔ“z International on Monday amplified its call for suppliers of palm oil to embrace its goal of 100 percent sustainability and 100 percent transparency across the industry. The company has challenged its supply chain and the entire sector to be sustainable and transparent in the production of palm oil since 2010.

Throughout the years, MondelΔ“z International has continuously raised the bar for itself and its suppliers and there has been substantial progress in suppliers implementing sustainability policies and improving traceability. Nevertheless, there is more the industry needs to do in the palm oil supply chain to prevent deforestation. MondelΔ“z International’s suppliers have achieved industry leading levels of traceability with its Palm Oil Action Plan but there remains a gap between the current state and our goal of 100 percent sustainability and 100 percent transparency.

To close that gap, urgent action is needed across the entire supply chain to improve performance and deliver benefits to people, eco-systems and the economies in producing countries. Ahead of the 16th Annual Roundtable Conference on Sustainable Palm Oil this week, MondelΔ“z International is calling on suppliers to:

  1. Commit to palm oil concession mapping as a vital step to accountability and change. Concession mapping enables MondelΔ“z International and its suppliers to identify and focus on areas of highest risk for deforestation. Unfortunately, publication of concession maps is not progressing fast enough. In 2016, MondelΔ“z International asked its suppliers to map all the mills they buy from on Global Forest Watch, as well as their own concessions, and engage their upstream suppliers to publish concession maps on GFW. Although strong progress has been made on first two, the company is now requiring them to provide universal, group-wide concession maps for upstream suppliers as a condition of doing business.
  1. Act faster to eliminate deforestation in their palm oil supply through time-bound remediation plans or MondelΔ“z International will cease contracts with upstream suppliers engaged in deforestation. While MondelΔ“z International supports efforts to identify companies growing palm oil unsustainably and provide an opportunity to reform, engagement must deliver results. Therefore, MondelΔ“z International is excluding of 12 upstream suppliers as a result of breaches.

β€œMondelΔ“z International remains fully committed to driving change in the palm oil sector and today’s actions against 12 upstream suppliers reflect that commitment,” said Jonathan Horrell, Global Director of Sustainability at MondelΔ“z International. β€œWe will continue to pursue existing and new initiatives that seek to drive effective change across palm oil-growing communities. The company understands that this complex challenge can only be solved through collaboration with all actors in the palm oil supply chain, from growers to suppliers and buyers, as well as local and national government and non-governmental organizations.”

About MondelΔ“z International

MondelΔ“z International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDLZ) empowers people to snack right in approximately 160 countries around the world. With 2017 net revenues of approximately $26 billion, MDLZ is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as Oreo, belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; Sour Patch Kids candy and Trident gum. MondelΔ“z International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Visit www.mondelezinternational.com or follow the company on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MDLZ.

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