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ACOP DIGEST 12/9/2014 ACOP DIGEST 2013 / 2014 A Snapshot of RSPO Members’ Annual Communications of Progress DISCLAIMER EDITED BY: This material and accompanying data is based on submissions from RSPO Communications Division, members which has not been independently verified and is provided by the RSPO Secretariat RSPO and authors without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. By making use of this material you do so at your own risk and you accept that the author shall not be liable for any claims, liabilities, losses, damages, costs or expenses of any kind arising. CONCEPT & DESIGN: Catalyze Sustainability Communications Opening Address he RSPO is pleased to publish the RSPO ACOP Digest (RAD), based upon the data collated from the Annual Communications of T Progress (ACOP) reports that were submitted by its members for the year 2013/2014. Through active engagement with the RSPO members, we have been able to make the reporting data this year more specific. We are pleased to announce that the ACOP reporting system is now further enhanced to a more efficient and member-friendly version. As per the Code of Conduct, only Ordinary and Affiliate Members that joined RSPO before the first of June 2013 were obligated to submit their respective ACOP reports. Members from all stakeholder categories were required to submit their ACOP 2013/2014 reports with the questions varying for each category to appropriately reflect the actual activities, distinctive contributions and level of commitment of each organization towards sustainable palm oil. Due to the ever increasing number of RSPO members, the number of members who were required to submit their ACOP this year has increased by 34%. Moreover, the total number of submissions this year has increased in respect to the past years. At RSPO, we believe that progress is unavoidable and the ACOP is a fundamental tool to keep track of positive changes in the palm oil industry. Stakeholders that have shared their plans towards sustainable palm oil are demonstrating their commitment to play an active part in transforming the palm oil market. An essential aspect of the ACOP remains the submission of Time- Table of Contents Bound Plans (TBP), which enables RSPO to gauge the commitment of all stakeholders towards 100% RSPO-certified sustainable palm oil. We have recorded this year the reporting of more challenging commitments, with a number of companies setting their target to source 100% certified OPENING ADDRESS ......................................................................... 1 sustainable palm oil by 2015. We look forward to see this become a reality. SUMMARY OF SUBMISSIONS ......................................................... 2 RSPO has noted current stakeholders’ consistent improvements, and we TIME BOUND PLANS ..................................................................... 16 now look forward to see all members aspire to more robust transformation towards truly sustainable palm oil. SUPPLY CHAIN MODELS .............................................................. 18 On behalf the RSPO Secretariat, I thank all our members that carried out GROWER MARKETS ....................................................................... 28 their responsibility in submitting this year’s ACOP. DEMAND MARKETS ....................................................................... 32 Thank you. Datuk Darrel Webber RSPO Secretary General ACOP Digest 2013/2014 Opening Address 1 Summary of Submissions OVERALL STATUS OF SUBMISSIONS BY CATEGORY Banks & Growers Processors Consumer Goods Retailers Environmental Social NGOs Affiliate Associate & Traders Manufacturers Investors NGOs TOTAL TOTAL MEMBERSHIP 131 367 453 55 13 28 13 99 695 1854 required to SUBMIT 103 277 298 44 11 24 10 88 0 855 total acop 107 288 321 45 11 25 12 92 70 971 NON SUBMITTERS 22 118 113 9 1 6 5 74 0 348 TOTAL SUBMITTERS 85 170 208 36 10 19 7 18 70 623 (INCLUDING VOLUNTARY) VOLUNTARY SUBMITTERS 4 11 23 1 0 1 2 4 70 116 SUBMITTERS (REQUIRED) 81 159 185 35 10 18 5 14 0 507 ACOP 348 ACOP 168 34% ACOP 415 failed to report failed to report 20% 1,854 623 67% consistent ACOP in 2014 in 2013 & 2014 failed to report 46% ACOP submissions 2013 in 2013 & 2014 submissions & 2014 However 348 (41%) members Of these, 168 failed This represents roughly 20% The number of This represents In total, 507 (59%) of those In total 415 or nearly who were required to report to report for the last of the required membership. members required* roughly half (46%) required to submit their two-thirds (67%) of all failed to do so this year 2 years running. to report this year of the active ACOP did so and a further submissions reported increased by 34% membership of 1,854 116 members reported consistently for the last two (855 compared with organisations**. voluntarily, bringing the ACOP years (2013 and 2014). 639 in 2013). total number of submission this year to 623. ACOP 41 5% failed to report in 2012, 2013 failed to report & 2014 in 2012, 2013 & 2014 * Ordinary and Affiliate members registered before 1st June 2013 ** As of 5th November 2014 Of these, 41 failed to This represents roughly 5% report for the last of the required membership. 3 years running. 2 Summary of Submissions ACOP Digest 2013/2014 ACOP Digest 2013/2014 Summary of Submissions 3 Submitters & NON-submitters by category SUBMITTERS NON - SUBMITTERS SUBMITTERS (continued) • ACEITES S.A. • Asian Plantation Ltd • PT. Gawi Bahandep Sawit Mekar • The Sustainable Oil Palm Smallholders Production • Agroaceite, S.A. • Asosiasi Petani Sawit Swadaya Amanah • PT. Unggul Lestari (Univanich-Plaipraya) Community Enterprise Group Palm Oil • Agrocaribe • Centralamerican Palm (PALCASA) Palm Oil • R.E.A. Holdings Plc • Tian Siang Holdings Sdn Bhd • Agrofinanz GmbH • Community Enterprise Group For Sustainable Palm • SABAH SOFTWOODS BERHAD • United Palm Oil Industry Public Growers • Agroindustrial Palma Real S.A. de C.V. Oil Production (Chonburi) Growers • Santa Rosa S.A Company Limited (UPOIC) • Agropalma Group • Cooperativa de Produccion Agropecuaria de • SIAT SA • United Plantations Bhd • ANCUPA Campesinos Salama Limitada • Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd • Univanich Palm Oil Public Company Limited • Boustead Plantations Berhad • Equatorial Biofuels plc/Equatorial Palm Oil PLC • SIPEF Group • UPOIC Nuakhlong-Khaopanom* • BUMITAMA AGRI LTD (Membership previously • FEDEPALMA - National Federation of Oil Palm • Socfin Group (PT Socfindo and Socfinco SA) • Wild Asia Sdn. Bhd. (Wild Asia Group Scheme) under subsidiary: PT Bumitama Gunajaya Agro) Growers of Colombia • TDM Plantation Sdn Bhd • Community Enterprise Group - Suratthani • GEOFF PALM LIMITED • Compañia Industrial Aceitera Coto • Global Palm Resources Holdings Ltd. Cincuenta y Cuatro S.A • Hacienda La Cabaña S.A. total: 85 • Daabon Group • Johor Corporation • DekelOil • Lam Soon Plantations Sdn Bhd • Estet Pekebun Kecil Sdn Bhd (ESPEK) • Malaysian Palm Oil Association SUBMITTERS NON - SUBMITTERS • FELDA • PT BW Plantation Tbk • First Resources Limited • PT Ibris Palm • AAA Oils & Fats Pte. Ltd. • AARTI INDUSTRIES LIMITED • Genting Plantations Berhad • PT Jaya Mandiri Sukses • AAK AB (Formerly known as: AarhusKarlshamn AB) • Agritrade International PTE LTD • Golden Agri-Resources Ltd • PT Perkebunan Nusantara III Processors • AB Fortum Värme samägt med Stockholm stad • AGRIVAR: Agro Industrie Variée • Golden Veroleum (Liberia) Inc. (GVL) • PT PP London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk • Acatris • AI Energy Public Company Limited • Grupo Jaremar • PT Salim Ivomas Pratama Tbk & Traders • ACEITES Y DERIVADOS SOCIEDAD ANONIMA • Akulu Marchon (Pty) Ltd • Hap Seng Plantations Holdings Bhd • PT. GAWI MAKMUR KALIMANTAN (ACEYDESA) • Artistic Support Sdn Bhd • HONDUPALMA • SPZ Enterprises Pty Ltd • Adani Wilmar Ltd • Assar Refinery Services Sdn Bhd • IJM Plantations Berhad • Taiping Sawit Enterprise • AEN Palm Oil Processing Pvt Ltd • B. Grimm Green Power Limited • Industrial Aceitera de la RAAS S.A. • AGRICODE BIO-TECHNOLOGY PTE. LTD (Formerly known as :Green Power Corporation) • Keresa Plantations Sdn Bhd • Agro Supply A/S • Bangchak Biofuel Company Limited • Koperasi Tani Maju total: 22 • Agroindustrias De Mapastepec Sa De Cv • BAY FISHING CORPORATION LIMITED • Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad • Albright and Wilson ( Australia) Ltd • BioMar Group A/S • Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad • Alpha Wax BV • Brenntag Asia Pacific Pte Ltd • M.P. Evans Group PLC • Ambrian Energy GmbH • Britz Networks Sdn. Bhd. • Mong Reththy Investment Cambodia • Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) • Bronson & Jacobs Pty Ltd Oil Palm Co., Ltd (MRICOP) • Australian Renewable Fuels Ltd • Caraga Oil Refinery, Inc. • NaturAceites S. A. - (previously known as • AYINA SDN. BHD. • Cefetra INVERSIONES DE DESARROLLO S. A. (INDESA)) • BAKELS • CELYS - Part of ALVA SAS Group • Natural Habitats Group • Barry Callebaut Food Manufacturers Europe ** • Chumporn Palm Oil Industry Public • New Britain Palm Oil Ltd • BASF SE Company Limited • Noble Plantations Pte Ltd • Berg & Schmidt GmbH & Co. KG • COAPALMA ECARA • Olam International Limited • Berg + Schmidt Asia Pte Ltd • COOPEMAPACHI, RL • OLEOSUR SAPI DE CV • BIO OILS ENERGY S.L. • Diamant Nahrungsmittel GmbH & Co KG • Palma Tica S.A. • Biocombustibles Sostenibles del Caribe S.A. • Dutch Organic International Trade BV (DO-IT) • PALMACEITE S.A. • BIOTEC INTERNATIONAL S.C. • ED&F Man Liquid Products Europe B.V. • Poligrow Colombia Ltda • BP plc • EFKO Food Ingredients LLC • PPB Oil Palms Berhad • Bunge • Emami Biotech Limited • PT Agro Bukit • C.I Acepalma S.A. • Emirates