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Is it possible to have a sustainable palm oil industry?

On the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Borneo, I met Sarala Aikanathan, Director of Wetlands International - Malaysia. She was heading to Kota Kinabalu to speak at a conference on sustainable palm oil farming. She was optimistic. The two sides - conservationists and industry - had begun to talk realistically about a more sustainable future, where the needs of local wildlife was a consideration in the development of the palm oil industry, necessary for the national economy. What she described was a way forward for industry and conservation groups to work together to the benefit of both parties. Is this a sign that attitudes, at least in some parts of the world, are changing and that big business can and should play its part in helping to conserve our natural habitats and wildlife?

Posted on 05/01 at 09:29 AM

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