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Conference paper

Exploring Opportunities for Sustainability in the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry

In 2011 International Conference on Environment Science and Engineering — 2011, pp. 175-178
From

University of Technology, Malaysia1

Quantitative Sustainability Assessment, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

The global thirst for vegetable oil can be regarded as one of the greatest environmental challenges of the 21st Century and interest has intensified with the prospect of biofuels. Palm oil has risen to become the dominant player on the vegetable oil market – and the main recipient of environmental scrutiny.

Focusing specifically on the Malaysian context, this paper analyses the major environmental, social and economic impacts associated with palm oil production. Drawing on recently published research, publicly available data and a comparison made with a recent sustainability initiative undertaken by the hydropower industry – an equally controversial and highly scrutinised sector – it is argued that the full extent of the impacts of palm oil should be acknowledged by those on both sides of the debate.

Moreover, it is argued that by moving towards a less polarised version of the palm oil narrative and one based on scientific evidence is more likely to lead to greater opportunities for sustainable palm oil.

Language: English
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Year: 2011
Pages: 175-178
Proceedings: ICESE 2011
ISBN: 1424497760 and 9781424497768
Types: Conference paper

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