Cargill Blueprints $200M Sustainable Palm Oil Refinery
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The agribusiness plans to build the facility in Indonesia to meet increasing demand for sustainable, traceable edible palm oil.
American agribusiness Cargill revealed plans this week to open a new, $200 million palm refinery in Lampung, Indonesia that will help the company to make its palm supply chain more sustainable and serve increasing demand for eco-friendly, traceable edible palm oil products.
“This project is a key step for Cargill to increase the availability of sustainably sourced and produced edible oil ingredients for our customers,” Robert Aspell, president of Cargill Asia Pacific, said in a company release. “In addition, this fully integrated supply chain offers our customers assurance that stringent production requirements and the highest product quality are achieved.”