GLOBAL: Nestle next to issue palm oil pledge

By just-food.com | 27 October 2009

Nestle has insisted it is "committed" to using only "sustainable" palm oil from 2015, the latest in a series of announcements on the raw material from food manufacturers and retailers.

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Nestle has insisted it is "committed" to using only "sustainable" palm oil from 2015, the latest in a series of announcements on the raw material from food manufacturers and retailers.

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