Palm oil plantations often involve illegal deforestation. Photo: Depositphotos.com |
Aegon
Nederland has sold its interests in palm oil after 15 years, stating that the
sector ‘is unable to implement improvements, keep to existing rules and bring
in sanctions.’
Palm oil production is highly controversial and the sector is
regularly linked to land grabbing, deforestation and human rights violations as
well as climate change.
The insurance company said in a statement that ‘these
negative factors’ had led to the decision to sell its interests in palm oil.
According to the Financieele Dagblad, the investments amounted to €7m and were
spread through several funds.
Fourteen companies, including Bunge, IOI and
Indofood are now on the Aegon blacklist, the paper said.
Environmental campaign
group Milieudefensie said in a statement that Aegon is ‘hero of the day’ for
pulling out of palm oil. ‘We are now calling on ABN Amro, Rabobank and ING to stop
with palm oil,’ the organisation said.
The organisation published a report in July highlighting the links between the big three Dutch banks and the palm oil
industry.
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