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企业回应

2025年8月6日

作者:
Cargill

Cargill response re- allegations of migrant worker rights abuses at palm oil plantations in Malaysia

...The article referenced does not provide sufficient detail to substantiate the claims made. Specifically, the plantation names mentioned (Mojokuto, Suluk, and Tungku) do not correspond to traceable locations in our records.

Additionally, we contacted the suppliers mentioned and they confirmed they do not have any connections to the plantation names mentioned (Mojokuto, Suluk, and Tungku).

Cargill maintains a robust framework for responsible sourcing, including our Cargill’s Palm Oil Policy and Commitments, our Supplier Code of Conduct, our Cargill’s Human Rights and Environmental Grievance Process, and our Grievances website, which includes a public log to ensure transparency and accountability...

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