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The production of palm oil, an ingredient in
everything from cosmetics to cookies to cleaning
products, often results in deforestation and
habitat destruction. Awareness of the issue is
bubbling up, with manufacturers slowly switching
over to sustainable palm oil or pledging to do so.
Watch for brands to tout their use of GreenPalm
certificates (akin to offsets)—e.g., in 2012, boxes
of Girl Scout cookies will start bearing the
logo—or conformance with various certification
standards.
Sustainable Palm Oil