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Purfleet Traceability Summary - Supplies July 2019 – June 2020 Pura Foods Ltd. - Purfleet Traceability Summary - Supplies July 2019 – June 2020 Refinery details Refinery RSPO Parent Name Latitude Longitude Address Name Status Archer Daniels Midland Pura Yes – SG / 51.471676° 0.255415° London road RM19 1SD Purfleet, Company (ADM) Foods Ltd. MB Essex, UK Overall Traceability Palm Lauric Unknown* 0.0% 0.0% Traceability to mill 100% 100% (includes traceable to plantation) 76.8% 28.1% Pura Foods 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Palm Lauric Traceability to mill Traceability to plantation *Unknown unlisted Supplying Wilmar International refineries at source Purfleet BEO, Bintulu x PGEO, Pasir Gudang x WNI, Gresik x The charts below represent total volumes of palm and lauric products sourced from various origins into Purfleet in July 2019 – June 2020: PALM SOURCING LAURIC SOURCING Indonesia / Malaysia Local PNG & Solomon Islands Latin America Indonesia / Malaysia Local 3% 22% 31% 58% 20% 66% Local: products which originate from refineries in Europe. Last Updated: 22 October 2020 Pura Foods Ltd. (July 2019 - June 2020) List of supplying mills Country Parent Company Palm Oil Mill UML ID RSPO Status Latitude Longitude Address Palm Lauric Colombia Palmas Del Cesar S.A. Palmas Del Cesar S.A. PO1000004752 RSPO IP 7.886 -73.466694 Calle 35 No. 17-56 Piso 15 Edf. Davivien X Colombia Palmeras De Puerto Wilches S.A. Palmeras De Puerto Wilches S.A. PO1000004014 Conventional 7.339056 -73.837389 Calle 53 No.35a-16 X Colombia Proteinad Del Oriente S.A.S. Proteinas Del Oriente S.A.S. Not Available Conventional 4.1061166 -73.63216 KM. 2 Carretera Del Amor X Colombia Aceites S.A. Aceites S.A. PO1000008385 RSPO IP 10.57014 -74.208538 Kilometro 2 via a Aracataca, Retén, Magdalena X Colombia El Roble S.A. El Roble S.A. PO1000004030 RSPO IP 10.672722 -74.214806 Tucurinca Magdalena 6 kilómetros después de la vía Férrea. X Colombia Entrepalmas S.A.S. Entrepalmas S.A.S. PO1000003983 RSPO IP 3.564583 -73.579417 Kilometro 22 Vereda La Castañeda Via Rincon Largo San Martin Meta X Honduras Exportadora del Atlantico Planta Extractora Lean PO1000004011 Conventional 15.598056 -87.393333 Lean, Tela Atlantidad X Honduras Exportadora del Atlantico Planta Extractora Aguan PO1000004009 Conventional 15.728884 -85.857482 Quebrada De Agua Tocoa, Colon X Honduras Compania Agricola la Ceibena, S.A. Compañía Industrial Ceibeña S.A. PO1000003116 RSPO MB 15.6887222 -87.06511 Las Lomitas, San Francisco Atlantida, Honduras. X Indonesia Tasma Puja PT Sei Kuamang PO1000004370 Conventional 0.27501 101.21938 Sp.Niba Ds.Bina Baru, Kec.Kampar Kiri Tengah, Kampar, Riau X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara V (Tanah Putih) PO1000004268 Conventional 1.74417 100.51117 Pasir Putih, Bagan Sinembah, Rokan Hilir Regency, Riau 28992 X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara IV (Sosa) PO1000004428 Conventional 1.048917 100.012283 Ds.Lubuk Bunut, Kec.Hutaraja Tinggi, Padang Lawas, North Sumatra X Indonesia Bayung Agro Sawita, PT Bayung Agro Sawita PO1000008407 Conventional -2.008928 103.705048 Desa Senawar Jaya, Kec. Bayung Lencir, Kab. Musi Banyuasin, Sumatera Selatan X Indonesia Sipef Bukit Maradja POM PO1000000095 RSPO IP 3.01217 99.235378 Pamatang Syahkuda, Simalungun, Sumatra Utara, Indonesia X Indonesia Bumi Agro Sarimas Indonesia PO1000004392 Conventional -0.5163 102.9215 Jl.Lintas Rengat-Tembilahan, S.Sejuk, Kec.Kempas, Inhil, Riau X Indonesia Lahan Tani Sakti Alur Dumai PO1000000326 RSPO IP 1.56111 100.54167 Desa Sri Kayangan, Kec. Pondok Kresek/ Bagan Sinembah, Kab. Rokan Hilir, Riau X Indonesia PTPN Perkebunan Nusantara V (Tandun) PO1000004402 RSPO MB 0.59915 100.69283 Talang Danto, Tapung Hulu, Kampar Regency, Riau X Indonesia Surya Bratasena Plantation Sei Nilo PO1000004159 Conventional 0.15106 101.97506 Ds.Palas, Kec.Pangkalan Kuras, Pelalawan, riau X Indonesia Swakarsa Sawit Raya Swakarsa Sawit Raya PO1000004130 Conventional -0.48911 102.479086 Jalan Lintas TImur, Desa Talang Jerinjing – Rengat Barat, Indragiri Hulu, Riau X Indonesia Sinar Agro Raya Sinar Agro Raya PO1000007437 Conventional 0.419917 101.756389 Kiyap Jaya, Bandar Seikijang, Pelalawan, Riau, Indonesia X Indonesia Sumber Mukti Kahuripan, PT. Produk Sawitindo Jambi PO1000004439 Conventional -1.137 103.074 Jl. Lintas Jambi Riau Pelabuhan Dagang - Tungkal Ulu Tanjung Jabung Barat X Indonesia PTPN VI Rimbo Dua PO1000008213 Conventional -1.377006 102.167578 Karang Dadi, Rimbo Ilir, Tebo, Jambi, Indonesia X Indonesia PTPN III Sisumut PO1000003112 RSPO MB 1.964111 100.108222 Sisumut, Kota Pinang, South Labuhan batu Regency, Noord-Sumatra X Indonesia Rimba Mujur Mahkota, PT Sikarakara PO1000001960 RSPO MB 0.672056 99.092 Buburan, Natal, Mandailing Natal X Desa Bagan Jaya, Kecamatan Tempuling, 29261 Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir, Provinsi Indonesia PT Ivo Mas Tunggal Bumi Palma Mill PO1000001064 RSPO MB -0.59806 102.98333 X Riau Indonesia PT. Sawit Inti Prima Perkasa Sawit Prima Inti Perkasa PO1000009567 Conventional 1.25477 101.15357 Jln. Rangau Km. 6, Kelurahan, Pematang Pudu, Kec. Mandau, Kab. Bengkalis, Riau X Indonesia Persada Agro Sawita Persada Agro Sawita PO1000006176 Conventional -0.41125 102.3595 Desa Pematang Jaya, Kec. Rengat Barat, Kab. Indragiri Hulu, Riau X Indonesia Persada Alam Jaya Persada Alam Jaya PO1000008618 Conventional -1.04389 102.88722 Desa Suban, Kec. Batang Asam, Kab. Tanjung Jabung Barat, Jambi X Indonesia Pt. Riau Agri Pt. Riau Agri PO1000007590 Conventional -0.64075 102.79478 Desa Pengalihan, Kec. Keritang, Kab. Indragiri Hilir, Riau X Indonesia Aneka Intipersada Teluk Siak PO1000000317 RSPO IP 0.591389 101.658889 Tualang, Siak Regency, Riau, Indonesia X Indonesia Tengganau Mandiri Lestari Tengganau Mandiri Lestari PO1000004249 Conventional 1.122222 101.257278 Jl. Pungut Enam Desa Tengganau Kec. Pinggir Jl. PunDuri, Riau X Indonesia Sipef Umbul Mas Wisesa PO1000001670 RSPO IP 2.21081 100.27106 Desa Tanjung Mulia Kec. Kampung Rakyat Kab. Labuhan Batu, South Sumatera X Indonesia Sumber Tani Agung Sumber Tani Agung PO1000004483 Conventional 1.75455 99.9835 Langga Payung, Labuhan Batu, Sumatera Utara X Desa Kembiri Kecamatan Membalong Kabupaten Belitung, Provinsi Kepulauan Indonesia Forestalestari Dwikarya, PT. Tanjung Kembiri Mill PO1000001383 RSPO MB -3.03249 107.77042 X Bangka Belitung Indonesia Asian Agri Inti Indosawit Subur (Pks Ukui II) PO1000002491 RSPO IP -0.27704 102.11608 Village of Ukui, Sub-District of Ukui, Pelalawan Regency, Riau Province X Indonesia Kresna Duta Agroindo, PT. Jelatang Mill PO1000001344 RSPO MB -2.072222 102.485833 Jelatang, Pamenang, Merangin, Jambi 37352, Indonesia X Indonesia Sumber Tani Agung Karya Agung Sawita PO1000004431 Conventional 1.06577 99.96307 Jl. Lintas Riau, Ujung Batu, Kel. Ujung Batu, Kec. Sosa Kab. Padang Lawas, Sumut X Indonesia Samsung Group Gandaerah Hendana PO1000004138 RSPO MB -0.157867 102.20585 Ukui, Pelalawan, Riau X Desa Talang Sukamaju, Kecamatan Rakit Kulim, Kabupaten Indragiri Hulu, Provinsi Indonesia Meganusa Intisawit, PT. Indra Sakti Mill PO1000001065 RSPO IP -0.5692 102.30585 X Riau Indonesia Samsung Group Inecda PO1000004128 RSPO MB -0.49318 102.367555 Ds.Petala Bumi, Kec.Seberida, Inhul, Riau X Indonesia Bumi Meskom Agro Sarimas PO1000004470 Conventional 1.54875 102.08845 Ds.Meskom, Kec.Bengkalis, Bengkalis, Riau X Indonesia Lingga Tiga Sawit Nagamas Agro Mulia PO1000004449 Conventional 1.3011 100.3977 Dusun III Tanjung Medan, Tambusai Utara, Rokan Hulu, Riau X Indonesia Sipef Perlabian POM PO1000000099 RSPO IP 2.060458 100.082636 Kampung Rakyat, Labuhan Batu Selatan, Sumatra Utara, Indonesia X Indonesia Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd Tunggal Mitra Plantations (Manggala) PO1000000330 Conventional 1.521039 100.730981 Suka Jadi, Pujud, Rokan Hilir, Riau X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara V Sei Galuh PO1000007604 Conventional 0.54692 101.2291 Pantai Cermin, Tapung, Kampar, Riau 28464 X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara V Sei Garo PO1000007605 Conventional 0.64402 101.1097 Tapung, Kampar, Riau X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara V Sei Buatan PO1000004225 Conventional 0.6539 101.8648 Sawit Permai, Dayun, Siak Regency, Riau 28671 X Indonesia PT Balam Sawit Sejahtera Balam Sawit Sejahtera PO1000010028 Conventional 1.697444 100.684667 Balam Sempurna, Bagan Sinembah, Rokan Hilir, Riau 28992 X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara III Bunut PO1000008199 Conventional -1.9109 103.4034 Bukit Kerikil, Bukit Batu, Bengkalis, Riau, Indonesia X Indonesia Sin Tek Huat Bina Sawit Nusantara PO1000004860 Conventional 0.16567 101.3266 Jl.Raya Pekan Baru - Tlk.Kuantan km 44, Ds.Penghidupan, Kampar, Riau X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara V Sei Tapung PO1000004212 Conventional 0.59898 100.61897 Koto Tandun, Tandun, Rokan Hulu, Riau 28554 X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara V Sei Rokan PO1000005128 RSPO MB 0.72572 100.57898 Pagaran Tapah, Pagaran Tapah Darussalam, Rokan Hulu, Riau, Indonesia X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara V Sei Intan PO1000006147 RSPO MB 0.78381 100.61164 Pagaran Tapah Darussalam, Rokan Hulu, Riau X Indonesia Perkebunan Nusantara V Sei Pagar PO1000006159 Conventional 0.32605 101.35253 Tambang, Kampar, Riau X Indonesia PT. Barumun Agro Sentosa Aek Sigala Gala Mill PO1000001315 RSPO MB 1.62117 100.10244 Ds.Aek Sigala-gala, Kec.Simangambat, Padang Lawas Utara, North Sumatra X Indonesia Padasa Enam Utama Koto Kampar PO1000004168 Conventional 0.39647 100.61317 Ds.Sibiruang, Kec.Koto Kampar Hulu, kampar, Riau X Indonesia Nirmala Agrolestari, PT. Nirmala Agro Lestari PO1000004932 Conventional -2.091933 111.48705 East Kalimantan X Kelurahan pangkalan Lesung, kecamatan pangkalan lesung kabupaten pelalawan, Indonesia Musim Mas Pangkalan Lesung
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