Henkel sourced 392,389t of raw materials, using over 38,000 ha of land amid deforestation concerns
Monocultures reduce biodiversity by eliminating diverse habitats, leading to a decline in beneficial insects, birds, and animals1,2. For instance, palm oil production has lost biodiversity, harming iconic species like orangutans and tigers and the...
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Henkel's large-scale sourcing of palm oil (106,389t) and timber (286,000t) contributes to deforestation and biodiversity loss, especially in high-risk regions like Indonesia and Malaysia. Despite certifications, concerns remain about ineffective safeguards against ecosystem degradation.