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palm oil
What is it  used for ?
What is Palm  oil ?
Palm oil is a vegetable oil used in cosmetics for its moisturising and texturising properties. Palm oil derivatives are glycerol, fatty acids or fatty alcohols, ingredients used in products for their emollient or foaming properties.
To identify palm oil in our products, take a look at the ingredients list on packaging. It can be found under the name ELAEIS GUINEENSIS OIL.
Where does it  come from ?
Why and how  do we use it ?
We use palm oil and its derivatives thanks to their multiple benefits such as skin hydration, foaming, softening and texturising actions in products.
Palm oil and its derivatives have essential cosmetic properties with no viable alternatives.
We aim to sustainably source the palm oil we use.
Moreover, in 2014, L’Oréal set about tracing its palm oil derivatives back to the field. To date, research has traced 95% of the total palm oil derivatives volume back to the refineries, 85% to the mills and 25% to the plantations. Our goal is by 2020 to have none of our products linked to deforestation.
We are committed to supporting independent smallholders, who make up to 40% of palm oil production, by helping them grow without causing further deforestation.
By 2020, our sustainable sourcing strategy will provide livelihood for more than 10,000 small independent farmers.
Why is it  questioned ?
The palm oil industry often faces criticism for the deforestation it continues to cause and its consequences: clearing of wild animals’ natural habitat (including rainforests), and depletion of valuable carbon sinks including peatlands and trees.
Facts:
- 100% of the palm oil sourced by L’Oréal has complied with Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) standards since 2010, following the rigorous Segregated (SG) model, one of the most demanding.
- Our ambition and achievements in fighting deforestation have been recognised. In 2017, for the second year running, L’Oréal was awarded an “A” score by CDP, the highest possible level of performance.
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