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Seventh Generation Commits to Sustainable Palm Oil
First-In-Industry Initiative Launches September 24th With Panel Discussion and Live Webcast
| Source: Seventh Generation
BURLINGTON, VT--(Marketwire - September 24, 2009) - Seventh Generation, the nation's top brand
of family-safe, environmentally healthy household solutions, has announced
a commitment to obtain 100% of the palm oil used throughout its product
lines from certified sustainable sources by 2012. The company's new
initiative will support responsible producers while adding an important
additional measure of renewability to its best-selling consumer goods. To
mark the launch of the project, Seventh Generation will host a special
panel discussion and live webcast on palm oil issues Thursday, September
24th.
A crucial component in countless items found in the typical grocery store
-- from foods and drugs to personal care items and detergents -- palm oil
is one of the world's most important vegetable oils and a key ingredient in
the plant-based surfactants used by Seventh Generation's cleaning
products. In recent years, however, growing demand has led to
devastating deforestation and rising greenhouse gas emissions from the
felled rainforests of Southeast Asia, and imperiled the indigenous peoples
and endangered species living there.
Over the next two years, Seventh Generation's new program will identify
responsibly managed palm oil sources. Once certified by the Roundtable on
Sustainable Palm Oil, the company will transition all its purchasing to
these new suppliers and create 100% traceable, environmentally benign palm
oil supply chain.
To highlight the project's importance, Seventh Generation is hosting a
special panel discussion on palm oil issues and solutions. The event takes
place from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Thursday, September 24th at the John Joseph
Moakley U.S. Courthouse in Boston, and the public is invited to join the
conversation in person or via live webcast. The panel will be moderated by
Emmy award-winning journalist Simran Sethi and will feature Jeffrey
Hollender, Chairman of Seventh Generation; Michael Besancon, Senior Global
Vice President of Purchasing, Distribution and Marketing at Whole Foods
Market; Leila Salazar-Lopez, Agribusiness Campaign Director of the
Rainforest Action Network; and special guest Matilda Pilacapio, Papua New
Guinea human rights activist.
"Palm oil is used in more than half of all the products in the typical
supermarket," said Hollender. "But few people are aware of what this
actually means on the ground in the places that produce it. The hidden
costs are enormous, and they can't be allowed to continue. As one of the
larger non-food buyers of a palm oil derivative in the country, our new
sourcing initiative will help jump-start the sustainable palm oil industry. We also hope it encourages a
national conversation about these issues and creates a model other
companies will follow. Palm oil can be responsibly produced, and that's our
ultimate goal: to make the entire global supply is as low-impact as
possible. That's what we'll be talking about on Thursday as we begin this
work."
Learn More During a Live Webcast
For further information about the live event and to register, please visit
www.seventhgeneration.com/sustainable-palm-oil/boston-event. For webcast
registration please visit
http://video.webcasts.com/events/pmny001/viewer/index.jsp?eventid=32045. To
learn more about palm oil and Seventh Generation's unique new purchasing
initiative, visit http://www.seventhgeneration.com/sustainable-palm-oil.
About Seventh Generation
Seventh Generation is committed to being the most trusted brand of
household and personal-care products for your living home. Our products are
healthy and safe for the air, the surfaces, the fabrics, the pets, and the
people within your home -- and for the community and environment outside of
it. Seventh Generation also offers products for baby that are safe for your
children and the planet.
For information on Seventh Generation cleaning, paper, baby and feminine
personal care products, to find store locations, and explore the company's
website visit www.seventhgeneration.com. To read more about Seventh
Generation's corporate responsibility, visit the Corporate Consciousness
Report at: www.seventhgeneration.com/corporate-responsibility/2008.