Nestle implements satellite-based service Starling


Nestle S.A. executive vice-president and head of operations Magdi Batato(pic) said the group had worked with Airbus and TFT since mid-2016 to embark on a pilot project over the Perak landscape in Malaysia, as a move to accelerate its plan towards reaching the 2020 No Deforestation commitment.

PETALING JAYA: In line with its 2020 No Deforestation commitment, Nestle is now the first global food company to implement satellite-based service Starling to monitor 100% of its global palm oil supply chains.

Developed by Airbus and The Forest Trust (TFT) as a global verification system, Starling will be able to provide evidence that no deforestation is taking place throughout the supply chain.

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