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森林砍伐、认证与跨国棕榈油供应链:将危地马拉与全球消费市场联系起来。

Deforestation, certification, and transnational palm oil supply chains: Linking Guatemala to global consumer markets.

机构信息

University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, 440 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.

McGill University, Department of Bioresource Engineering, 21111 Lakeshore Road, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, H9X 3V9, Canada.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2023 Oct 15;344:118505. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118505. Epub 2023 Jul 1.

Abstract

Although causal links between tropical deforestation and palm oil are well established, linking this land use change to where the palm oil is actually consumed remains a distinct challenge and research gap. Supply chains are notoriously difficult to track back to their origin (i.e., the 'first-mile'). This poses a conundrum for corporations and governments alike as they commit to deforestation-free sourcing and turn to instruments like certification to increase supply chain transparency and sustainability. The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) offers the most influential certification system in the sector, but whether it actually reduces deforestation is still unclear. This study used remote sensing and spatial analysis to assess the deforestation (2009-2019) caused by oil palm plantation expansion in Guatemala, a major palm oil source for international consumer markets. Our results reveal that plantations are responsible for 28% of deforestation in the region and that more than 60% of these plantations encroach on Key Biodiversity Areas. RSPO-certified plantations, comprising 63% of the total cultivated area assessed, did not produce a statistically significant reduction in deforestation. Using trade statistics, the study linked this deforestation to the palm oil supply chains of three transnational conglomerates - Pepsico, Mondelēz International, and Grupo Bimbo - all of whom rely on RSPO-certified supplies. Addressing this deforestation and supply chain sustainability challenge hinges on three measures: 1) reform of RSPO policies and practices; 2) robust corporate tracking of supply chains; and 3) strengthening forest governance in Guatemala. This study offers a replicable methodology for a wide-range of investigations that seek to understand the transnational linkages between environmental change (e.g. deforestation) and consumption.

摘要

尽管热带森林砍伐与棕榈油之间的因果关系已得到充分证实,但将这种土地利用变化与棕榈油的实际消费地联系起来仍然是一个明显的挑战和研究空白。供应链众所周知难以追溯到其起源(即“第一公里”)。这对公司和政府来说都是一个难题,因为它们致力于实现无森林砍伐的采购,并转而采用认证等手段来提高供应链的透明度和可持续性。可持续棕榈油圆桌会议(RSPO)提供了该行业最具影响力的认证体系,但它是否能真正减少森林砍伐仍不清楚。本研究使用遥感和空间分析来评估 2009 年至 2019 年期间在危地马拉因油棕种植园扩张而导致的森林砍伐情况,危地马拉是国际消费市场的主要棕榈油供应地之一。我们的研究结果表明,种植园造成了该地区 28%的森林砍伐,其中超过 60%的种植园侵占了关键生物多样性区。在评估的总种植面积中,RSPO 认证的种植园占 63%,但在减少森林砍伐方面没有产生统计学上的显著减少。该研究利用贸易统计数据,将这种森林砍伐与三家跨国集团的棕榈油供应链联系起来,这三家跨国集团分别是百事可乐、亿滋国际和 Grupo Bimbo,它们都依赖 RSPO 认证的供应品。解决这一森林砍伐和供应链可持续性挑战的关键在于以下三个方面:1)改革 RSPO 的政策和做法;2)企业对供应链进行强有力的跟踪;3)加强危地马拉的森林治理。本研究提供了一种可复制的方法,可用于广泛的研究,旨在了解环境变化(如森林砍伐)与消费之间的跨国联系。

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