MPOA Cautions Kraft Heinz Against Using ‘No Palm Oil’ Claim



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KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 28): The Malaysian Palm Oil Association (MPOA) has filed a formal complaint and demands that Kraft Heinz stop using the “No Palm Oil” claim that goes against the spirit of the Bureau. Round on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) ‘s Commitment of shared responsibility.

“Failure to reverse this violation of the RSPO Membership Code of Conduct should result in the removal of Kraft from the RSPO,” said MPOA CEO Datuk Mohamad Nageeb Wahab.

He was referring to the recent Kraft announcement “Kraft Hazelnut Spread: Can’t Handle.”

In this context, MPOA considers it improper and unethical for an RSPO member to have repeatedly chosen, either intentionally or unintentionally, to violate the RSPO code of conduct through its recent advertisement with the label “no palm oil” without even offering the option of using sustainable palm. Petroleum.

“Kraft’s action and support suggests that the shared goals of all RSPO members, namely to promote sustainable palm oil production and use / absorption, are secondary and that they do not wish to join the common goals of promoting sustainably produced palm. Petroleum.

“Producers see this as first-class hypocrisy and if this continues, we see no reason to be a member of the RSPO,” said Mohamad Nageeb.

He said the RSPO has developed a set of environmental and social criteria that companies must meet to produce Certified Sustainable Palm Oil (CSPO).

“When applied correctly, these criteria can help minimize the negative impact of palm oil cultivation on the environment and communities in palm oil producing regions.”

The RSPO has more than 4,000 members worldwide representing all links in the palm oil supply chain.

They are committed to producing, sourcing and / or using RSPO certified sustainable palm oil.



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