by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | May 21, 2024 | English, Deforestation in Peru
In the last few years it is likely that PepsiCo has been using in its production palm oil from deforested land claimed by the Shipibo-Konibo people in eastern Peru, a new investigation has found. Read the full story here »
by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | May 15, 2024 | Spanish, Deforestation in Peru
…El gigante estadounidense de la alimentación que fabrica snacks como las marcas Cheetos y Doritos —PepsiCo— ha tenido como proveedora a Ocho Sur, una empresa con actividades en Perú relacionada con la pérdida de bosques en la Amazonía y la disputa de tierras...
by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | May 17, 2024 | English, Deforestation in Peru
PepsiCo India has initiated trials to replace the contentious palm oil used to produce Lay’s – the country’s biggest selling potato chip brand. Read the full story here »
by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | May 20, 2024 | English, Deforestation in Peru
Peruvian palm oil linked to environmental and human rights violations ended up in the supply chain for the makers of Gatorade and Cheetos Read the full story here »
by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | May 20, 2024 | English, Deforestation in Peru
The US food giant that makes snacks such as Cheetos and Doritos – PepsiCo – has had as a supplier Ocho Sur, a company with activities in Peru linked to forest loss in the Amazon and indigenous land disputes in the Ucayali region. Ocho Sur – currently...
by info@climatecrimeanalysis.org | May 15, 2024 | English, Deforestation in Peru
According to an investigation that reconstructed the multinational’s supply chain, it emerged that at least 15 products, including Doritos, Cheetos and Gatorade, should contain Peruvian palm oil… Read the full story here »