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Unilever Palm Oil Mill List 2017 Palm Oil Mills No. Mill Name Parent Company RSPO Certified Country Province District Latitude Longitude 1 ABDI BUDI MULIA PKS 1 AATHI BAGAWATHI MANUFACTURING SDN BHD No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 2.0512694 100.252339 2 ABEDON OIL MILL KRETAM HOLDING BERHAD Yes Malaysia Sabah Kinabatangan 5.312106 117.9741 3 ACEITES CIMARRONES SAS ACEITES S.A. Yes Colombia Meta Puerto Rico 3.035593889 -73.11146556 4 ACEITES MANUELITA YAGUARITO CI BIOCOSTA Yes Colombia Meta San Carlos de Guaroa 3.882933 -73.341206 5 ACEITES MORICHAL CI BIOCOSTA No Colombia Meta San Carlos de Guaroa 3.92985 -73.242775 6 ADELA POM FELDA No Malaysia Johor Kota Tinggi 1.552768 104.1873 7 ADHYAKSA DHARMASATYA ADHYAKSA DHARMASATYA No Indonesia Kalimantan Tengah Kotawaringin Timur -1.588931 112.861883 8 ADITYA AGROINDO AGRINDO No Indonesia Kalimantan Barat Ketapang -0.476029 110.151418 9 ADOLINA PTPN IV No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Serdang Bedagai 3.568533 98.94805 10 ADONG MILL WOODMAN GROUP No Malaysia Sarawak Miri 4.541035 114.119098 11 AEK BATU WILMAR No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 1.850583 100.1457 12 AEK LOBA SOCFIN INDONESIA Yes Indonesia Sumatera Utara Asahan 2.651389 99.617778 13 AEK NABARA RAJA GARUDA MAS Yes Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 1.999722222 99.93972222 14 AEK NABARA SELATAN PTPN III Yes Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 2.058056 99.955278 15 AEK RASO PTPN III Yes Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 1.703883 100.172217 16 AEK SIBIRONG MAJU INDO RAYA No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Tapanuli Selatan 1.409317 98.85825 17 AEK SIGALA-GALA BARUMUN AGRO SENTOSA AGRO SENTOSA Yes Indonesia Sumatera Utara Padang Lawas Utara 1.621167 100.102444 18 AEK TOROP PTPN III Yes Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 1.79278 100.15583 19 AGRI ANDALAS AGRI ANDALAS No Indonesia Bengkulu Seluma -3.998716 102.429673 20 AGRI CINAL AGRI CINAL No Indonesia Bengkulu Bengkulu Utara -3.200972 101.630139 21 AGRI EASTBORNEO KENCANA KENCANA AGRI No Indonesia Kalimantan Timur Kutai Kartanegara 0.1341667 116.9161 22 AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA WILMAR No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Asahan 2.778667 99.393433 23 AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 2 WILMAR No Indonesia Jambi Merangin -1.963888 102.301111 24 AGRINDO INDAH PERSADA 3 WILMAR No Indonesia Bengkulu Seluma -4.010267 102.496717 25 AGRO ABADI EOF No Indonesia Riau Kampar 0.346002 101.475229 26 AGRO INTI KENCANA MAS SAWINDO No Indonesia Kalimantan Timur Paser -2.222431 116.356054 27 AGRO NUSA ABADI AGRO NUSA ABADI No Indonesia Sulawesi Tengah Morowali -2.129894 121.484959 28 AGRO PALINDO SAKTI WILMAR No Indonesia Sumatera Selatan Banyuasin -2.716683 104.323733 29 AGRO PALINDO SAKTI 2 (SANGGAU) DAYA LANDAK PLANTATION No Indonesia Kalimantan Barat Sanggau 0.303 110.195959 30 AGRO SARIMAS INDONESIA TRI BAKTI SARIMAS No Indonesia Riau Indragiri Hilir -0.521267 102.9207 31 AGRO SAWITA MANDIRI PERKASA SURYA PALMA ASRI No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 2.567464 99.578325 32 AGRO SEJAHTERA MANUNGGAL BUMITAMA AGRI No Indonesia Kalimantan Barat Ketapang -2.546278 110.384971 33 AGRO SUKSES LESTARI GUNAS No Indonesia Kalimantan Barat Sintang 0.17773 111.632306 34 AGRO SUKSES LESTARI INCASI RAYA No Indonesia Kalimantan Barat Sintang 0.2295 111.6659 35 AGRO WIJAYA INDUSTRI AGRO WIJAYA INDUSTRI No Indonesia Jambi Bungo -1.728722 102.244778 36 AGROIMPLA AEXPALMA No Ecuador Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas No Delimitado -0.07265 -79.3715 37 AGROINCE CI BIOCOSTA No Colombia Cesar Rio de Oro 8.110308 -73.574628 38 AGRONUSA INVESTAMA WILMAR Yes Indonesia Kalimantan Barat Sambas 1.352567 109.504567 39 AGROPALMA AGROPALMA GROUP Yes Brazil Pará Tailandia -2.5434944 -48.706225 40 AGROPALMA AGROINDUSTRIAL PALMA REAL S.A. No Honduras Colón Trujillo 15.84883056 -85.87553611 41 AGROPARAISO OLEODAVILA S.A. No Ecuador Manabi No Delimitado -0.57461 -79.49826 42 AGROPECUARIA LA RIVERA GAITAN CI BIOCOSTA No Colombia Meta Fuente de Oro 3.409536 -73.749542 43 AGROPECUARIA SANTA MARIA S.A. SAN MARTIN CI BIOCOSTA No Colombia Meta San Martín 3.515861 -73.558333 44 AGROWIRATAMA AGROWIRATAMA Yes Indonesia Sumatera Barat Pasaman Barat 0.198958 99.626589 45 AGUNG AGRO LESTARI AGUNG AGRO LESTARI No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 2.541258 99.88067 46 AIR BALAM BAKRIE SUMATERA PLANTATION No Indonesia Sumatera Barat Pasaman Barat 0.229917 99.477083 47 AIR TAWAR POM FELDA No Malaysia Perak Manjung 1.666944 104.026944 48 AIRBATU PTPN IV No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Asahan 2.859745 99.638317 49 AIRING A FELDA No Malaysia Kelantan Gua Musang 4.940494 102.362839 50 AJAMU PTPN IV No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 2.457183 100.16065 51 AKRAB PERKASA POM IJM PLANTATIONS BERHAD No Malaysia Sabah Sandakan 5.817892 117.869394 52 ALAF YPJ OIL PALM ESTATE SDN BHD No Malaysia Johor Kota Tinggi 1.718682 103.782365 53 ALAM RAYA KENCANA MAS ALAM RAYA KENCANA MAS No Indonesia Kalimantan Selatan Kota Baru -2.400317 115.988167 54 ALAMBUMI PALM OIL MILL ALAMBUMI PALM OIL MILL No Malaysia Sarawak Niah Suai 3.585436 113.670645 55 ALIANZA DEL HUMEA CI BIOCOSTA No Colombia Meta Cabuyaro 4.269703 -72.981181 56 ALIANZA ORIENTAL S.A. CI BIOCOSTA No Colombia Meta Villavicencio 3.995075 -73.58075 57 ALUR DUMAI ALUR DUMAI No Indonesia Riau Rokan Hilir 1.561111 100.541667 58 AMAPALMA AGROPALMA GROUP No Brazil Pará Tailândia -2.5267611 -48.796625 59 AMP POM WILMAR Yes Indonesia Sumatera Barat Agam -0.154717 100.029167 60 AMPENAS GUNTA SAMBA No Indonesia Kalimantan Timur Kutai Timur 1.213515 117.80838 Page 1 of 24 2017 Palm Oil Mills No. Mill Name Parent Company RSPO Certified Country Province District Latitude Longitude 61 ANAKTUHA SAWIT MANDIRI SUTOMO No Indonesia Lampung Lampung Tengah -5.095458333 105.1868194 62 ANDALAS AGRO INDUSTRI TSH PLANTATIONS No Indonesia Sumatera Barat Pasaman Barat -0.050617 99.9735 63 ANDIKA PERMATA SAWIT LESTARI ANDIKA PERMATA SAWIT LESTARI No Indonesia Riau Rokan Hulu 1.089 100.776 64 ANDIRA AGRO META EPSI No Indonesia Sumatera Selatan Banyuasin -2.820965 104.966879 65 ANEKAPURA MULTIKERTA ANEKAPURA MULTIKERTA No Indonesia Jambi Tanjung Jabung Barat -1.078917 103.007933 66 ANGSANA SAJANG HEULANG No Indonesia Kalimantan Selatan Tanah Bumbu -3.672783 115.621933 67 ANSON OIL INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD. ANSON OIL INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD. No Malaysia Perak Hilir Perak 3.95556 101.199 68 ANTANG GANDA UTAMA-BUTONG MATAHARI KAHURIPAN INDONESIA No Indonesia Kalimantan Tengah Barito Utara -1.115694 114.887194 69 ANUGERAH PELANGI SUKSES ANUGERAH PELANGI SUKSES No Indonesia Bengkulu Kaur -4.5632 103.1132 70 ANUGERAH TANI MAKMUR ANUGERAH TANI MAKMUR No Indonesia Riau Siak 0.53622 101.602024 71 ANUGERAH TANJUNG MEDAN ANUGERAH TANJUNG MEDAN No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhan Batu 2.063067 100.146783 72 ANUGRAH FAJAR REZEKI ANUGRAH FAJAR REZEKI No Indonesia Aceh Aceh Timur 4.57432 97.90967 73 ANUGRAH LANGKAT MAKMUR ANUGRAH LANGKAT MAKMUR No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Langkat 4.013017 98.19435 74 APAS BALUNG MILL BORNEO SAMUDERA SDN BHD No Malaysia Sabah Tawau 4.371767 118.101486 75 ARAH BERSAMA TRADEWINDS PLANTATION No Malaysia Sarawak Bintulu 3.67658 113.464469 76 ARAH KAWASAN ARAH KAWASAN No Malaysia Kedah Bandar Baharu 5.278791 100.686093 77 ARINDO TRISEJAHTERA FIRST RESOURCES No Indonesia Riau Kampar 0.5827 100.9253 78 ARING B-KELANTAN ARING B-KELANTAN No Malaysia Kelantan Gua Musang 4.936786 102.4257 79 ARTA KENCANA INDOFOOD AGRI No Indonesia Sumatera Selatan Lahat -3.638879 103.448379 80 ARTHA KENCANA PAN LONSUM INDONESIA No Indonesia Sumatera Selatan Lahat -3.573 103.408833 81 ARYA RAMA PERSADA KENCANA PERSADA NUSANTARA No Indonesia Riau Rokan Hulu 1.139364 100.40855 82 ASIA OIL PALM JC CHANG GROUP Yes Malaysia Sabah Kinabatangan 5.3 118.21 83 ASIA SAWIT LESTARI ASIA SAWIT LESTARI No Indonesia Jambi Batang Hari -1.83758 103.379028 84 ASIA SAWIT MAKMUR JAYA ASIA SAWIT MAKMUR JAYA No Indonesia Riau Kuantan Singingi -0.48549 101.45201 85 ASIAN PALM OIL CO.,LTD. ASIAN PALM OIL CO.,LTD. No Thailand Krabi Ao Luk 8.38274 98.716065 86 ASIATIC SABAPALM GENTING No Malaysia Sabah Labuk & Sugut 6.049534 117.353554 87 ASIATIC TRUSHIDUP GENTING No Malaysia Sabah Kinabatangan 5.282445 117.86801 88 ASTRA AGRO LESTARI TBK 1 ASTRA AGRO LESTARI No Indonesia Kalimantan Selatan Tabalong -1.99055 115.509267 89 ATLANTICA SDN BHD TECK GUAN No Malaysia Sabah Kinabatangan 5.712135 117.686628 90 AUMKAR PLANTATIONS SDN BHD MANILAL & SONS (MALAYA) SDN BHD No Malaysia Sabah Lahad Datu 4.747442 117.86882 91 AUR GADING PTPN VI No Indonesia Jambi Batang Hari -1.8627 103.0207 92 AWAN TIMUR AWAN TIMUR GROUP No Malaysia Johor Kota Tinggi 1.9737 103.979 93 AWAN TIMUR RESOURCES (PERAK) AWAN TIMUR RESOURCES (PERAK) No Malaysia Perak Larut and Matang 4.592983 100.732286 94 AYER ITAM ASIATIC AYER ITEM No Malaysia Johor Batu Pahat 1.9262 103.1856 95 AYER ITAM GENTING Yes Malaysia Johor Keluang 1.856092 103.209291 96 BAHAGIA BAHAGIA No Malyasia Negeri Sembilan Tampin 2.581 102.56362 97 BAHANA KARYA SEMESTA GOLDEN AGRI No Indonesia Jambi Sarolangun -2.086389 102.811944 98 BAHARI DWIKENCANA LESTARI BAHARI DWIKENCANA LESTARI No Indonesia Aceh Aceh Tamiang 4.356517 98.1062 99 BAIDURI AYU FELDA No Malaysia Sabah Lahad Datu 5.081152 118.939752 100 BALINGIAN SARAWAK OIL PALMS BERHAD No Malaysia Sarawak Balingian 2.981049 112.478795 101 BALUNG MALAYSIAN KUWAITI INVESTMENT CO. SDN BHD No Malaysia Sabah Tawau 4.379055 118.186119 102 BAN DUNG PALM OIL MILL SDN BHD BAN DUNG PALM OIL INDUSTRIES SDN BHD No Malaysia Johor Batu Pahat 2.045553 102.879797 103 BANGKIRAI JAYA MANDIRI SUKSES No Indonesia Kalimantan Timur Kutai Kartanegara -0.563446 116.373882 104 BANGKITGIAT USAHA MANDIRI NT CORP No Indonesia Kalimantan Tengah
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