Palm Oil continues to be a source of great debate, although much progress is being made to ensure it is produced in sustainable ways. GreenPalm is a global organization that is working hard to combat the social and environmental issues that result from the production of palm oil.
When manufacturers and retailers make and sell palm oil items covered by the GreenPalm program, they provide incentives and rewards to palm oil producers for their efforts to produce palm in socially and environmentally responsible ways. The program provides a way for participants to inform their customers about their efforts, and to earn more for their palm crops through the selling of Green Palm palm oil certificates.
The following is a letter I received this morning from Bob Norman of GreenPalm. I hope you’ll take a minute to read it, and also to share the information with others. It is imperative that while satisfying global demand for palm oil, we, in turn, demand that it is done so in a responsible way.
“The global perspective
GreenPalm enables RSPO certified palm oil producers to earn more for their efforts, wherever the palm oil is produced, whether or not they export to Europe. Since only a small proportion of palm oil producers actually export to Europe, this is of great significance. GreenPalm is engaged therefore in a much wider campaign, with global reach, rather than limiting itself to producers who already deliver to Europe.
Similarly, GreenPalm also offers a means for end-users of palm oil, wherever they are in the world, and whether or not other RSPO certified options are available to them, to support sustainable production and make a real difference. It also allows users of palm or palm kernel derivatives (which are not yet available from certified sustainable sources in sufficient quantities) to contribute to sustainable production and make supporting claims. The really good news is that they’re doing so in ever increasing numbers.
So far GreenPalm certificate sales have supported the production to 1.8 million tonnes of certified sustainable material, which is more than twice the volume of other supply chains put together. As a result, RSPO certified producers have earned $14 million in additional income for their efforts and $1.8 million has been raised to support the work of the RSPO into the process.
RSPO audited, transparent and credible
This has been achieved as every aspect of the GreenPalm programme is RSPO approved, credible and transparent, with strong and clear rules. Every certificate sold is directly supporting RSPO certified production from audited producers. Buyers and redeemers of GreenPalm certificates are recorded, and open to public scrutiny, on the GreenPalm website.
They include many of the world’s most respected brands: Unilever, United Biscuits, Cadbury’s, Cargill, Carrefour, Kellogg’s, Kraft, Marks and Spencer, Nestle, Oriflame, Premier Foods, Ginsters, Shell and Waitrose to name but a few. Each takes its CSR policy and reputation seriously, and their ongoing support is a testimony to the credibility and viability of GreenPalm.
In our view each RSPO supply chain option has a valid role to play. GreenPalm has played the biggest role so far and in an innovative, credible and transparent way has incentivised sustainable production around the world and helped to take the RSPO forward in making a better world. We thank you for your continuing support.”
The Natural Bar Soap Company only uses palm oil from sustainable sources to hand make our natural soap. We hope you’ll do your part, as well, and encourage companies you do business with to use and support sustainable palm oil as well.Your small steps toward environmental and social responsibility become large strides when combined with the efforts of other. No one is too insignificant to make a difference.
For more information about GreenPalm, please visit their website, by clicking here.
For information on the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, click here.

















