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Re: UNSustainable Palm Oil   Message List  
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Please,
Don't forget serious concerns about "sustainable palm oil" and RSPO,
better known als the best greenwashing of the century, clearly expressed
by more than 260 organisations from around the world, including
important organisations from Indonesia, PNG or Colombia, the most
affected countries by the monocultures expansion.

English:
http://www.wrm.org.uy/subjects/agrofuels/International_Declaration_RTSPO.pdf

Defenitly, the sentence "Planting Palm for Oil was a way to restore tree
cover" doesn't belong in a space like the biofuelwatch discussion group,
because it is out of any discussion there is definitly no comparation
between a monoculture tree plantation and the tree cover that represents
a rainforest or a natural ecoyistem. Not even the FAO classes oil palm
plantations as forests.

And because no sustainable ways of large scale palm oil production are
to be found anywhere and for sure you won't find them any where any
time, it seems only to be left "the use of used Palm Oil(any veg oil)
reclaimed from city sludge (sewage systems) or restaurant waste grease
can be sustainable and worthwhile."

Please, let us be serious. Once again: large scale palm oil monocultures
are not, and will never be sustainable. Stop trying.

Guadalupe Rodríguez

--
Guadalupe Rodríguez
Salva la Selva /Rettet den Regenwald

www.salvalaselva.org
www.regenwald.org
www.stop-agrocombustibles.nireblog.com

Berlin, Germany





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> 2.
> SF Mayor/Port's Hazardous Animal Biodiesel Plant Proposal - Update <#2>
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> sp_edz <http://profiles.yahoo.com/sp_edz>
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> Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:25 am (PDT)
>
>
>
> RSPO-certified palm oil imported into the EU is reportedly increasing
> considerably, explaining the wide price range of offers for PME in
Rotterdam
> last week.
>
> Prices ranged from ICE + $230/mt to ICE + $275/mt and could signal the
> emergence of two PME markets, 'unsustainable' and certified sustainable,
> according to market reports.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dave Yates
> To: biofuelwatch@yahoogroups.com <mailto:biofuelwatch%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 7:38 PM
> Subject: [biofuelwatch] Sustainable Palm Oil
>
> Hi
> How sustainable are 'sustainable palm oils'?I still think that a lot of it
> is Greenwash.I'm helping to campaign against a biofuels plant here in
> Newport,and having trouble answering that question.Any help/advice would
be
> most welcome.
> Cheers
> Dave
> Newport Friends of the Earth.
>
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> Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:49 am (PDT)
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>
> http://www.rspo.org/ <http://www.rspo.org/>
>
> There is an argument for the sustainable use and development of Palm Oil.
> One should remember or keep in mind that all Africa and a great deal of
Asia
> is import dependant on Palm Oil as a major food and dietary requirement.
The
> use of Palm Oil for Bio Diesel production is frequently challenged. The
> truth is that it is not economically viable to produce from new Palm Oil
> even when the price per tonne is quite low.It is still cheaper for the big
> companies to import USA Bio Diesel for blending in the UK as there are
there
> are subsidies both sides of the water. However, the use of used Palm Oil
> (any veg oil) reclaimed from city sludge (sewage systems) or restaurant
> waste grease can be sustainable and worthwhile.
>
> If the biofuel plant owners are trying to import Palm Oil for the
production
> of Bio Diesel in UK they will go broke. If they have long term forward
value
> contracts for Rape Oil they might be able to keep their head above water.
>
> As an aside, only a very small % of Palm Oil is set aside or used for Bio
> Fuel at this time; value is in the food oil sector where a high price per
> tonne is gained.
>
> The stranglehold on the food oil market, especially across Africa, was
> obtained by having huge concessions from the international donor aid
> community to import shortfalls to cover failing African agriculture from
the
> early 1970 into the late 1990's and beyond in some cases. Within a short
> period of time, and to this date, it became impossible for African
> agriculture to produce food oils and be competitive with cheap imported
Palm
> Oil. The small pressure from using Palm Oil to make Bio Fuels could be
> significant enough to raise the price of Palm Oil to a level whereby oil
> seed agriculture in Africa is stimulated.
>
> Never allow the sentiment for the Orangutans to cloud ones view of SE
> Asia/Indonesia. Sure there are some very flashy looking big cities and
> tourism spots but the communities are at risk and in poverty. Their
> governments want conservation but they must have income from agricultural
> commodities. Palm Oil is the most demanded of edible oils but this is not
> why the rain forests got (are getting) chopped. European demands for
timber
> have been the most impact of primary drivers on this. Planting Palm for
Oil
> was a way to restore tree cover; of course now the industry drives in
where
> logging is carried out.
>
> Sustainable ? One has to think from so many angles. There are no easy
solutions.
>
> Clive.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dave Yates
> To: biofuelwatch@yahoogroups.com <mailto:biofuelwatch%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 7:38 PM
> Subject: [biofuelwatch] Sustainable Palm Oil
>
> Hi
> How sustainable are 'sustainable palm oils'?I still think that a lot of it
> is Greenwash.I'm helping to campaign against a biofuels plant here in
> Newport,and having trouble answering that question.Any help/advice would
be
> most welcome.
> Cheers
> Dave
> Newport Friends of the Earth.
>
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> Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:46 am (PDT)
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>
> Hi all,
>
> Update on the San Francisco, CA Mayor and Port Authority proposal to
> allow the environmentally criminal Darling International corporation to
> expand its noxious factory animal agriculture rendering plant in San
> Francisco's Bayview neighborhood, to produce even more hazardous
> biodiesel out of toxic factory farm animal parts:
>
> Below is a report from an attendee of the June 25 public meeting on the
> plant proposal, and a response from Port representative Richard Berman,
> which clearly show that the Mayor and the Port are in full disrespect,
> deception and extortion mode to push this plant hard onto the Bayview
> Hunters Point (BVHP) neighborhood, which is 40% African American and has
> a large low income population.
>
> Here is the June meeting report, and the reply from Berman:
>
> Posted by Kristine Enea kristine@...
> <mailto:kristine%40indiabasin.org> Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:15 pm
>
> Summary of 6/25 meeting on Darling plant
>
> Hi all, here's a summary of the 6/25 meeting about the Darling biodiesel
> plant from a BVHP resident who attended, and a response from Richard
> Berman at the Port.
>
> -
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am sorry it has taken me so long to post a synopsis of the meeting
> that took place on June 25th about Darling's proposal to build a
> biodiesel plant at their existing site. There were a lot of "official"
> type people there including the Mayor's office, 3 Darling executives, a
> rep from a clean air quality management company, etc.... About 25 of
> them in total and then the 5 of us fellow residents of BVHP-all of
> whom voiced our concerns about this proposed biodiesel plant.
>
> We were heard but our questions were not answered as they simply didn't
> have the answers for us. For example, the representative from the clean
> air management organization did not know the answer to the question, "Is
> the air around a biodiesel plant safe to breathe?" Apparently there
> hasn't been any studies on this. They also couldn't answer the question
> of what emergency plans would be in place in the event of a spill and
> how they would effectively notify residents.
>
> There were a few "officials" who were down right insulting and
> condescending in how they spoke to us. I asked them all if they would
> live next door to this proposed biodiesel facility and the room fell
> dead silent. Then I asked them, "Then help me understand why the
> residents of BVHP should live by it?" That question went unanswered as
well.
>
> Below I have copy and pasted a email that I received the following day
> from Richard Berman of the Port Authority. Please read and let me know
> your thoughts.
>
> I am awaiting announcement of when the next meeting will be. Before then
> I would like to know what all of you think of this proposed plant. I am
> against it. The Port Authority and The Mayor's office contend that this
> is good for the neighborhood and the city because it will finally put
> provisions in Darling's lease that will make them comply with
> controlling odor emissions, etc.....
>
> My response is that as a community we can put enough pressure on them to
> be good neighbors, to control that disgusting and daily odor, that we
> don't need to simply accept the addition of a biodiesel plant to our
> neighborhood. That logic is illogical to me. But what do you think? I
> think it's another example of putting something in our neighborhood that
> nobody else would want nor accept in their backyard.
>
> Richard Berman <richard.berman@...
> <mailto:richard.berman%40sfport.com>> wrote:
>
> Dear Community Meeting Attendees,
>
> Thank you all for your attendance and thoughtful participation last
> evening. You asked some very important questions, most of which I hope
> we were able to answer. I recognize that not all of these questions were
> answered as well as they could have been. In particular, your concerns
> about air and odor emissions from the Darling plant and their effects on
> community health require a more informed response by the Port and the
> regulators. We are committed to providing that to you. Additional issues
> that we will address are:
>
> - How Darling's connection to the combined sewer system would affect the
> SE Plant?
>
> - How we might develop a community notification system similar to what
> PG&E did for the power plant, and the Navy did for the Shipyard?
>
> - Disclosure of how many facilities in the 94124 zip code are regulated
> by Department of Public Health-Hazardous Materials Unified Program Agency
>
> - Opportunities for public review of Darling's Operations Plan - As I
> stated last night, the Port believes this project is a worthwhile one
> with several benefits, including the additional improvements to control
> emissions from the plant beyond those required by regulation or the
> current lease. Even so, we recognize that the types of concerns that you
> raised must be addressed, which is why we invited staff from the US EPA
> Environmental Justice Program to the meeting and will continue to
> request their participation in future meetings. Staff at the Port
> recognize the importance of these issues and we heard very clearly the
> concerns that were expressed last night.
>
> We will schedule the next meeting for sometime in early July. I look
> forward to seeing you there and I also look forward to the opportunity
> to present a more informed response to the concerns that were raised
> last night. In closing, I want to confirm with you that the Port takes
> very seriously these issues and works hard with our neighbors and
> tenants to address them.
>
> If you have any questions prior to the next meeting, please feel free to
> contact me.
>
> Richard Berman
>
> -
>
> --
> "I am not a liberator. Liberators do not exist. The people liberate
> themselves." – Che Guevara
>
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> Fwd: Tar Sands and Palm Oil in DR Congo
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> Posted by: "almuthbernstinguk" almuth@...
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> almuthbernstinguk <http://profiles.yahoo.com/almuthbernstinguk>
>
>
> Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:59 am (PDT)
>
>
>
> [ For background report see
www.boell.de/downloads/Eni_congo_G8__final_.pdf ]
>
> PRESS RELEASE 3 July 2009
>
> Tar sands in Congo Basin poses huge risks for one of world's poorest
> countries and will worsen runaway climate change
>
> On the eve of the G8 Summit, civil society groups meeting in Sardinia are
> calling for Italian oil company Eni to rethink plans to develop tar sands
> and agro-fuels in Africa's Congo Basin. Ongoing research by the Heinrich
> Boell Foundation, Campaign for the Reform of the World Bank (CRBM) and
> Rencontre pour la paix et les droits de l'homme (RPDH) highlights the
> potentially devastating impacts of the investment on the environment and
> local communities.1
>
> The project also raises questions about the commitment of G8 companies and
> governments - specifically Italy, G8 host and Eni's major shareholder – to
> tackling climate change and improving access to energy for the world's
> poorest citizens, key themes at this year's G8. In May, energy ministers
> said that: "coping with the interlinked issues of energy investments,
energy
> access and availability, and the climate change challenge is key to the
> future of our countries." They promised "resolute action" to address
energy
> poverty, particularly stark in Africa, despite the continent's vast fossil
> fuel wealth and renewable energy potential.2
>
> In 2008, Eni signed agreements to spend $3 billion on developing tar
sands,
> palm oil for fuel and food, and electricity in the Republic of Congo,
> located in the Congo Basin, the second largest area of tropical forest
left
> in the world and a vital carbon sink.3 Italy's G8 Action Plan includes a
> specific commitment to "safeguarding the forests of the Congo Basin".4
Congo
> is one of the poorest countries in the world, despite decades of oil
> production, with a history of corruption and conflict. Barely 25% of the
> population have access to electricity, and the country lacks any proper
> environmental regulation.
>
> Barbara Unmüßig, President of the Heinrich Boell Foundation says: "This is
> the first tar sands project in Africa and its impacts on the local
> environment and communities, and on our climate, would be huge. Neither
> Congo nor the world can afford it." Tar or oil sands production is
currently
> only occurring in Canada, where its environmental and social costs are
> well-known: they include water depletion and pollution, habitat
destruction
> and deforestation, and the creation of vast, toxic tailing ponds.
Production
> of a barrel of tar sands bitumen is 3-5 times more intensive in greenhouse
> gas (GHG) emissions than a barrel of conventional oil.5 Monoculture palm
oil
> has also been heavily criticized by civil society groups for causing
> deforestation, higher GHG emissions, threats to food security and to
> indigenous groups.6
>
> Local communities in Congo have long complained about the social and
> environmental impacts of oil, especially the health impacts of gas flaring
> at Eni's M'Boundi oil field. According to Christian Mounzéo, President of
> human rights organisation RPDH, "there has been no meaningful consultation
> with local communities, which contradicts Eni's human rights policies.
> Turning flared gas into electricity could be a good step, but the flaring
> must stop urgently, and Congolese people also need guaranteed access to
the
> electricity."
>
> CRBM campaigner Elena Gerebizza says "Eni and the Italian government are
> putting profit above the environment and poverty eradication. As host of
the
> G8, promoting protection of the Congo Basin and a new development
> partnership with Africa, Italy' s support for this project undermines its
> international credibility". Civil society groups are calling on Eni to:
>
> • Disclose full information about the impacts of its investments in Congo,
> including current gas flaring levels at M'Boundi, and the detailed
timetable
> for the tar sands and palm oil development.
> • Organise meaningful consultation with affected communities, as per Eni's
> own environmental and human rights policies. Local communities and
> indigenous groups must give free, prior, informed consent before any
> development takes place.
> • Stop further development of the tar sands and palm oil investments until
> their potential risks have been fully assessed, including their impact on
> greenhouse gas emission levels, and a credible risk management plan
adopted.
>
> Notes
>
> 1. For more background, see "Eni's new investment in tar sands and
> agro-fuels in the Congo Basin" by Heinrich Boell Foundation (Germany's
Green
> Political Foundation), Campaign for the Reform of the World Ban (Italy),
and
> Rencontre pour la paix et les droits de l'homme (Congo), and supported by
> non-governmental groups from throughout the G8 and Africa; www.crbm.org or
> www.boell.org. An international civil society discussion is being held on
3
> July 2009, on the extractive sector, natural resources management and
> climate justice, as part of an alternative G8 meeting taking place in
> Sardinia from July 1- 5 2009. See www.gsotto.org.
> 2. JOINT STATEMENT BY THE G8 ENERGY MINISTERS, THE EUROPEAN COMMISSIONER
AND
> THE ENERGY MINISTERS OF ALGERIA, AUSTRALIA, BRAZIL, CHINA, EGYPT, INDIA,
> INDONESIA, KOREA, LIBYA, MEXICO, NIGERIA, RWANDA, SAUDI ARABIA, SOUTH
> AFRICA, AND TURKEY, 25 May 2009. See
> http://www.g8energy2009.it/pdf/Session_II_III_EC.pdf
> <http://www.g8energy2009.it/pdf/Session_II_III_EC.pdf>
> 3. Eni 2008. "Eni and the Republic of Congo launch a new integrated model
of
> cooperation". 19 May 2008;
>
http://www.eni.it/en_IT/media/press-releases/2008/05/19-05-2008-integrated-model\
-congo.shtml.

>
<http://www.eni.it/en_IT/media/press-releases/2008/05/19-05-2008-integrated-mode\
l-congo.shtml.
>
> 4. "G8 Africa's Goals for 2009";
>
http://www.g8italia2009.it/G8/Home/G8_africa/G8-G8_Layout_locale-1199882116809_G\
8_Africa_Presidenza.htm.

>
<http://www.g8italia2009.it/G8/Home/G8_africa/G8-G8_Layout_locale-1199882116809_\
G8_Africa_Presidenza.htm.
>
> 5. See http://nonewoilsands.wordpress.com;
> <http://nonewoilsands.wordpress.com;> Polaris Institute, 2009. Moratorium
> Now! 6 Good Reasons why there should be a Moratorium Now on the expansion
of
> the Alberta Tar Sands,
> www.tarsandswatch.org/files/Polaris_Tarsands_Moratorium_Declaration.pdf.
> Also BP and Shell: Rising Costs in Tar Sands Investments, Greenpeace UK,
> Platform and Oil Change International, September 2008 & "The Viability of
> Non-Conventional Oil Development" Innovest Strategic Value Advisors,
> Research Note, March 2009, www.innovestgroup.com.
> 6. See for instance http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/forests/palm-oil;
> <http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/forests/palm-oil;> Declarations against the
> Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO): In defence of Human Rights,
Food
> Sovereignty, October 2008, http://www.wrm.org.uy/index.html
> <http://www.wrm.org.uy/index.html> & "Halt Climate Change — Halt Forest
> destruction — Halt Plantations",
>
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