UK: Unilever to build plant to meet new palm oil target

By Dean Best | 24 April 2012

Unilever is planning to build a palm oil processing plant in Indonesia as part of a target to use only "traceable" sources of the commodity by 2020.

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Unilever is planning to build a palm oil processing plant in Indonesia as part of a target to use only "traceable" sources of the commodity by 2020.

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