- Builds on progress made since 2014 by requiring suppliers to improve practices across entire operations
- Increased focus on risk assessment and engagement of third-party suppliers to drive accountability for traded oil
DEERFIELD, Ill., Nov. 10, 2016 -- Mondelēz International today laid out new milestones and requirements for suppliers to work toward a sustainable supply of palm oil as part of its updated Palm Oil Action Plan. The update advances the company’s goal to make sustainable palm oil the mainstream option, based on the principles that production should be on legally held land; not lead to deforestation or loss of peat land; respect human rights, including land rights; and not use forced or child labor.
The new plan builds on progress made since June 2014. As such, at the end of 2015, 90 percent of the palm oil sourced by the company was traceable to the mill, and 91 percent was purchased from suppliers with published policies that are aligned with Mondelēz International’s principles.
Mondelēz International was the first multinational consumer goods company to require suppliers to track oil sourced from third-party suppliers as well as their own farms, and believes this was a critical step in catalyzing systemic change in sustainable palm oil.
“Our suppliers have done great work to align their policies and make their palm oil more traceable,” said Walter Nobles, Vice President, Global Raw Materials. “But more is needed to drive real progress on the ground, so we’re asking them to improve practices across their entire operations and engage their third-party suppliers – who supply much of the oil they trade – to implement the same practices.
“We’ll exclude suppliers who don’t immediately cease deforestation in their own concessions or exclude deforestation in their third-party supply.”
Key new provisions in the updated plan require suppliers to:
- Map and assess the risk for all supplying mills on Global Forest Watch
- Provide assurance that no deforestation occurs on their own concessions and exclude third-party suppliers who do not immediately cease deforestation
- Work with recognized third-party experts to protect labor rights
The updated palm oil action plan complements Mondelēz International's wider commitment to sustainably source key agricultural commodities. In 2013, the company achieved RSPO coverage for 100 percent of the palm oil it bought, two years ahead of its commitment.
About Mondelēz International
Mondelēz International, Inc. (NASDAQ:MDLZ) is a global snacking powerhouse, with 2015 net revenues of approximately $30 billion. Creating delicious moments of joy in 165 countries, Mondelēz International is a world leader in biscuits, chocolate, gum, candy and powdered beverages, with billion-dollar brands such as Oreo, LU and Nabisco biscuits; Cadbury, Cadbury Dairy Milk and Milka chocolate; and Trident gum. Mondelēz International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, NASDAQ 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Visit www.mondelezinternational.com or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MDLZ.
Contact: Valerie Moens +1-847-943-5678 [email protected]


OpenAI Expands Enterprise AI Strategy With Major Hiring Push Ahead of New Business Offering
Once Upon a Farm Raises Nearly $198 Million in IPO, Valued at Over $724 Million
Rio Tinto Shares Hit Record High After Ending Glencore Merger Talks
SoftBank Shares Slide After Arm Earnings Miss Fuels Tech Stock Sell-Off
AMD Shares Slide Despite Earnings Beat as Cautious Revenue Outlook Weighs on Stock
CK Hutchison Launches Arbitration After Panama Court Revokes Canal Port Licences
Prudential Financial Reports Higher Q4 Profit on Strong Underwriting and Investment Gains
Nintendo Shares Slide After Earnings Miss Raises Switch 2 Margin Concerns
TrumpRx Website Launches to Offer Discounted Prescription Drugs for Cash-Paying Americans
Missouri Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Starbucks’ Diversity and Inclusion Policies
FDA Targets Hims & Hers Over $49 Weight-Loss Pill, Raising Legal and Safety Concerns
Anthropic Eyes $350 Billion Valuation as AI Funding and Share Sale Accelerate
SpaceX Prioritizes Moon Mission Before Mars as Starship Development Accelerates
Instagram Outage Disrupts Thousands of U.S. Users
Nvidia, ByteDance, and the U.S.-China AI Chip Standoff Over H200 Exports
Alphabet’s Massive AI Spending Surge Signals Confidence in Google’s Growth Engine
Toyota’s Surprise CEO Change Signals Strategic Shift Amid Global Auto Turmoil 



