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This webinar provided an introductory overview for companies interested in the sustainable palm oil supply chain, covering:
This webinar aimed to highlight:
As part of the palm oil programme supported by the UK government’s Partnerships for Forests programme, Efeca previously conducted a series of webinars exploring various aspects of palm oil:
Looks at a history of oils and fats, the chemical composition and functionality of various oils and fats (why we use certain oils and fats for different situations), the alternative choices to palm oil, and the social, economic and environmental consequences of palm and alternative choices to palm oil.
Looks at palm oil and its alternatives: To use or not to use; is it that easy to move away from palm oil; what are the alternatives for manufacturers, processors and retailers.
The importance of palm oil in personal and home care: Palm oil in the oleochemical sector.
In conjunction with NEODA, we examine the foodservice market, and how to increase the volume of sustainable palm oil in the market.
In conjunction with VOLAC Wilmar Feed Ingredients, we look at how important palm oil is in the UK animal feed sector, highlight the UK’s drive towards 100% sustainable palm oil and how commitment to deforestation-free palm through RSPO, CSPO, or NDPE can part of it.
With panelists from Proforest and AAK, we look at the role of the IRF and explore how it can benefit palm oil supply chains. What gap is it filling and why is it needed? We examine the drivers behind the IRF’s creation and how it can complement other palm oil sustainability initiatives, for example certification schemes. Lastly, we gain insight into the implementation and impact of the IRF on different areas of the palm oil supply chain including what challenges are associated with bringing it into effect and how they will be overcome.
During this interview-style session, we gain an in-depth insight into the use of palm oil in the home and personal care sector and the sustainability challenges associated with it. Learn about the role that Croda and the wider personal care sector has played in the sourcing of Certified Sustainable Palm Oil.
BIAZA, WAZA and EAZA members all have species and field projects relating to species impacted by forest risk commodities. In this presentation, Chester Zoo and BIAZA’s Faye Sherlock and Efeca’s Rose McCulloch and Judith Murdoch talk about palm oil and soya in animal feed.