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World's Leading Consumer Goods Companies Put Transparency and Transformation at Forefront of Latest Deforestation Report
NEW YORK and PARIS, Sept. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- The Consumer Goods Forum's Forest Positive Coalition of Action, an initiative 
of 21 consumer goods companies, shares progress on removing commodity-driven 
deforestation from supply chains
- With increase in disclosure rates on performance metrics introduced in 2021, 
Coalition members are now collectively reporting on 62% of a complete set of 
Key Performance Indicators, demonstrating progress to report against and launch 
additional measures of impact
- Report shows how the world's leading initiative of consumer goods companies 
taking collective action on deforestation are taking individual and collective 
steps to transform palm oil, soy, paper packaging, and beef supply chains and 
production landscapes

The Consumer Goods Forum's 
<https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=referral
&utm_campaign=fpc-2022-annual-report-pr> (CGF) Forest Positive Coalition of 
Action 
<https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/environmental-sustainability/forest-posit
ive?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=fpc-2022-annual-report
-pr> has today released its second Annual Report 
<https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/2022-CGF-FPC-A
nnual-Report.pdf?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=fpc-2022-
annual-report-pr>, sharing the Coalition's progress on commitments to remove 
deforestation, forest degradation, and conversion from key commodity supply 
chains.

Launched during an event at New York Climate Week, the report features new data 
to demonstrate collectively how all Coalition members are reporting on 62% of 
the Coalition's ambitious set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

As the world's leading initiative of consumer goods companies taking collective 
action for a forest positive future, representing a market value of more than 
USD 2 trillion, the report demonstrates the positive impact of continued 
collaboration to tackle deforestation, as well as encourages businesses and 
stakeholders to continue and accelerate efforts, particularly around supply 
chain transparency and public disclosure, towards a forest positive future.

Highlights of this new publication, entitled "Driving Transformational Change 
Throughout the Value Chain," 
<https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/2022-CGF-FPC-A
nnual-Report.pdf?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=fpc-2022-
annual-report-pr> include:

- Building trust and transparency. The Coalition has advanced on its objective 
to create a stronger culture of transparency in the consumer goods industry by 
strengthening disclosure rates for the KPIs introduced in 2021 – a critical 
part of increasing transparency and measuring progress – and also introducing 
new metrics for evaluating progress across other areas of action. As a result, 
all Coalition members are now collectively reporting on 62% of the total 
deforestation metrics, with 10 companies reporting on at least 75% of the KPIs 
across commodities. This includes a 6% increase in collective disclosure rates 
between 2021 and 2022 on the original set of KPIs from 2021 for the 20 
returning Coalition members.
- Evaluating performance and aligning methodologies. Coalition members have 
started to share their performance reporting against important metrics such as 
the percentage of their supply from high-risk/high-priority for deforestation 
regions, and the performance of upstream suppliers' against the Coalition's 
Forest Positive Approach. Members also share their methodologies for reporting 
on each KPI, a critical step in aligning methodologies for calculating metrics 
so that the Coalition can accurately evaluate members' individual and 
collective performance.
- Expanding commodity focus. After its conception, the Coalition decided to 
expand its commodity focus to include beef and other cattle-derived products. 
The Coalition launched its first version of the Beef Roadmap earlier in 2022, a 
major milestone built on collaboration and dialogue between Coalition members 
and Brazilian meatpackers and civil society organisations to align and 
accelerate actions in this sector which is at high-risk for deforestation and 
conversion.
- Transforming production landscapes. At COP26, the Coalition launched its 
ambitious strategy for transforming production landscapes to forest positive by 
2030, in areas equivalent to the Coalition's collective production base 
footprint. This strategy includes a learning phase to introduce the concept of 
investing in production landscapes to some companies and strengthen others' 
existing knowledge; it also requires all members to invest annually in 
initiatives that drive people, climate, and nature positive outcomes.
- Leading collective action. The Coalition has continued to work with more than 
200 stakeholder organisations from civil society, across the supply chain, 
production landscapes, and multiple levels of government to build its 
strategies, evaluate performance, and create the enabling environments 
necessary for forest protection, conservation, and restoration. Furthermore, 
the ongoing collaboration between Coalition members and other CGF Coalitions 
has continued to be a source for learning, progress, and action.

The publication of today's report follows the release of the Coalition's 
first-ever Annual Report in 2021, which provided a baseline analysis of 
members' disclosure rates against their new, ambitious Key Performance 
Indicators. The latest report includes a progress update on this initial 
analysis, demonstrating increased disclosure rates against existing KPIs, and 
providing a baseline measurement of disclosure rates for new KPIs.

Wai-Chan Chan, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum, said, "Our 
Coalition has made great progress in the past two years – developing ambitious 
performance metrics, raising awareness of critical issues, and transforming 
business practices – but there is still much more to do. We hope this report 
will inspire continued dialogue and accelerated action around the global 
challenge of deforestation, recognising both the positive steps our industry is 
taking as well as the road to forest positive that still lays before us. It's 
on all of us to keep going – the future of our planet depends on it."

The CGF members joining today's announcement are seven retailers — Carrefour, 
Jerónimo Martins, , METRO AG, Sainsbury's, Sodexo, Tesco and Walmart — and 14 
manufacturers — Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) Sinar Mas, Colgate-Palmolive Company, 
Danone, Essity, General Mills, Grupo Bimbo, Mars, Incorporated, Mondel&#275;z 
International, Neste, Nestlé, Procter & Gamble, PepsiCo, Reckitt, and Unilever. 
The Coalition is supported by its strategic and technical partners, Proforest 
and the Tropical Forest Alliance.

Grant F. Reid, CEO and Office of the President, Mars, Incorporated, the 
Coalition's manufacturer CEO Co-sponsor, said, "Creating a forest positive 
future means completely transforming how we do business at every step of the 
value chain, from CEOs to smallholder farmers. Transparency and accountability 
are key to this transformational change and this latest report reflects both 
progress made and gaps to fill.  Delivery against key metrics will require 
engagement from everyone that is a part of that value chain."

The full publication is available to view here 
<https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/2022-CGF-FPC-A
nnual-Report.pdf?utm_source=newswires&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=fpc-2022-
annual-report-pr>. For more information, visit: www.tcgfforestpositive.com.

About the Forest Positive Coalition

The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) Forest Positive Coalition of Action is a CEO-led 
initiative representing 21 CGF member companies who are committed to leveraging 
collective action and accelerating systemic efforts to remove deforestation, 
forest degradation and conversion from key commodity supply chains. Launched in 
2020, the Coalition represents a dynamic shift in the industry's approach to 
stopping deforestation: by mobilising the leading position of member companies 
to build multi-stakeholder partnerships and develop effective implementation 
and engagement strategies, the Coalition brings together diverse stakeholders 
for sustainable impact. These efforts support the development of 
forest-positive businesses that drive transformational change in key landscapes 
and commodity supply chains, strengthening the resilience of communities and 
ecosystems worldwide. To learn more about the Forest Positive Coalition, visit 
www.tcgfforestpositive.com.

About The Consumer Goods Forum

The Consumer Goods Forum ("CGF") is a global, parity-based industry network 
that is driven by its members to encourage the global adoption of practices and 
standards that serves the consumer goods industry worldwide. It brings together 
the CEOs and senior management of some 400 retailers, manufacturers, service 
providers, and other stakeholders across 70 countries, and it reflects the 
diversity of the industry in geography, size, product category and format. Its 
member companies have combined sales of EUR 4.6 trillion and directly employ 
nearly 10 million people, with a further 90 million related jobs estimated 
along the value chain. It is governed by its Board of Directors, which 
comprises more than 55 manufacturer and retailer CEOs. For more information, 
please visit: www.theconsumergoodsforum.com.

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Source: The Consumer Goods Forum