News
12 July 2018

Executives quit palm oil giant Wilmar after Greenpeace deforestation report

In:
Agri/Soft Commodities
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Two senior executives of Singapore-based palm oil trader Wilmar International have resigned days after a Greenpeace report linked them to an Indonesian firm accused of deforestation. Greenpeace said three plantation companies owned by Gama Corp had cleared thousands of hectares in Indonesia's...

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