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Ferrero to stop buying palm oil from Malaysia’s Sime Dar over labour concerns

Italian confectionary giant Ferrero said it will stop sourcing palm oil from Sime Dar Plantation after the U.S. customs service found the Malaysian planter used forced labour.
“Ferrero will comply with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s decision,” Ferrero, which uses palm oil its in Ferrero Rocher chocolates and Nutella spread, told Reuters email.It said it has asked its global suppliers to stop supplying palm oil and palm kernel oil from Sime Dar.
Although Ferrero buys relatively little of the edible oil from Sime Dar, its move – following similar halts Hershey Co and General Mills Inc – is a further reputational blow for Sime Dar and for Malaysia, which faces mounting allegations of labour abuses of migrant workers in various industries.
Sime Dar told Reuters it has taken steps in the area of human rights and that all its stakeholders who are committed to sustainability can be assured of its commitment and leadership in the industry. Ferrero is not a customer, it added.
Ferrero said it does not buy directly from the Malaysian firm, which it said supplies 0.25% of its palm oil volumes.
Following a 2020 decision that indicated “forced labour indicators” at Sime Dar, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in January it had sufficient evidence that the firm’s goods are subject to seizure.

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