EU: Nestlé, Unilever and Mars join calls by food & drink manufacturers against delay of EU deforestation law
"Nestlé, Unilever and Mars join protests against delayed EU deforestation law," 6 November 2024
Nestlé, Ferrero, Unilever and Mars have joined calls by fellow food and drink manufacturers in opposing the European Union’s delay to deforestation laws.
Set to be implemented on 30 December, the companies argue that the EU’s decision to delay the landmark deforestation policy is causing uncertainty across the industry and putting investment at risk.
The law is intended to ban foods from being sold which are made with commodities grown on deforested land such as cocoa, palm oil, rubber and wood. However, the introduction of the policy has been delayed by the European Commission following heavy lobbying from producing countries, such as Brazil, Indonesia and Malaysia.
In a joint statement, the confectionery giants warned that further delays by the European parliament would leave firms reliant on cocoa and rubber imports vulnerable due to uncertainty in sourcing materials...
See also:
- Statement Mars
- Statement Danone
- Statement Tony Chocolonely
- Statement Michelin
- Statement Cocoa coalition with NGOs (Nestlé, Ferrero, Mondelez, Mars, Unilever etc.)
- Statement Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
- Statement Alliance pour la préservation des forêts, France (French companies including Nestlé, Ferrero, coffee, confectionary etc)
- Statement Carrefour
- Letter of Rubber Producers, Processors and Traders (PPT) of the Global Platform for Sustainable Natural Rubber (GPSNR)
- Eva Zabey, CEO, Business for Nature
- Laura Jungmann, Albert Heijn
- Statement Lidl
Compiled by WWF EU