BRITAIN-PALM OIL-ENVIRONMENT-ECONOMY-PROTEST

Coordinator of Responsible Finance Programme at Forest Peoples Programme, Tom Griffiths (L), listens during the Forest People Programme press conference at the Queen Elizabeth conference centre in central London on May 4, 2016. Indigenous and civil society leaders from Indonesia, Peru, Colombia and Liberia gathered in London Wednesday to urge a boycott of firms that commit human rights violations and land seizures to cultivate palm oil. The EU is the third largest importer of palm oil, a key ingredient in many everyday goods, from biscuits to make-up. / AFP / NIKLAS HALLE'N (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)
Coordinator of Responsible Finance Programme at Forest Peoples Programme, Tom Griffiths (L), listens during the Forest People Programme press conference at the Queen Elizabeth conference centre in central London on May 4, 2016. Indigenous and civil society leaders from Indonesia, Peru, Colombia and Liberia gathered in London Wednesday to urge a boycott of firms that commit human rights violations and land seizures to cultivate palm oil. The EU is the third largest importer of palm oil, a key ingredient in many everyday goods, from biscuits to make-up. / AFP / NIKLAS HALLE'N (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)
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