The online charity auction showcased a collection of 555 license plates for regular vehicles in Abu Dhabi
A Malaysian government official said on Tuesday the country would use the slogan, first introduced last week at a national level, internationally to fight widespread criticism about palm oil's negative impact on the environment.
"The government is committed to marketing the new slogan locally and internationally," Willie Mongin, the deputy minister of the Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry, told parliament on Tuesday.
The EU last year decided to phase out palm-based transport fuels from its renewable energy sector by 2030 and is expected to set new safety limits on food contaminant 3-MCPD esters found in refined vegetable oils, including palm.
The world's most widely consumed vegetable oil is used by major international companies to make everything from cereal to lipstick and detergent.
Palm oil is Malaysia's fourth major export product, with the US$60 billion palm industry accounting for 4.4per cent of the country's total exports in the first half of this year.
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