When a large proportion of palm oil expansion it will occurs at the expense of biodiversity and ecosystems in the countries it is produced. Currently, a third of all mammal species in Indonesia are considered to be critically endangered as a consequence of this …show more content…
In real life, the industries are often having devastating impacts on the people in these areas. The main interests of the Government in the economy lead them to allow the company to take over land owned by indigenous people for their own financial benefit. The palm oil industry is also connected to major human rights violations, including children in the remote areas of Indonesia and Malaysia. Children are made to carry large loads of heavy fruit, weed fields and spend hours every day bent over collecting fruit. Heat exhaustion, cuts and bruises from climbing thorny oil palms are common in this damaging work. However, the children receive a few amounts or no pay at all for their