Paris Agreement poses major stranded asset risk to Indonesian palm oil, research warns 

September 6, 2021 EcoVadis EN


Research lays bare scale of stranded asset risk facing Indonesia's palm oil sector if Paris Agreement climate goals are met
More than nine million hectares of land earmarked for potential palm oil cultivation in Indonesia risks becoming stranded assets if investments and regulations shift towards supporting the global ...



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