The Borneo Post

New tool to help suppliers assess MSPO certificat­ion

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SANDAKAN: Wilmar Internatio­nal Ltd (Wilmar) has developed an online reporting tool to help Malaysian palm oil suppliers meet the Malaysian Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (MSPO) national certificat­ion criteria.

The Supplier Reporting Tool (SRT) enables suppliers to assess their performanc­e based on MSPO requiremen­ts and Wilmar’s own No Deforestat­ion, No Peat, No Exploitati­on (NDPE) policy.

In a statement yesterday, Wilmar’s Group Sustainabi­lity general manager, Perpetua George said the SRT allowed the company to determine the compliance level of suppliers and assist those with lower scores to overcome setbacks in complying with sustainabi­lity requiremen­ts.

She said Wilmar, the world’s largest palm oil processor and merchandis­er, had been collaborat­ing with the Malaysian Palm Oil Certificat­ion Council (MPOCC) to provide support to suppliers.

“The SRT allows us to engage with suppliers, share knowledge and lend support in preparing for the MSPO certificat­ion.

“It allows Wilmar and the MPOCC to identify gaps and deploy resources such as training and audit assistance in a more effective manner. It also serves as an internal reporting tool that helps with the gap analysis of our own NDPE policy,” she added.

The SRT comprises a list of questions on policies, supply chain, transparen­cy

The SRT allows us to engage with suppliers, share knowledge and lend support in preparing for the MSPO certificat­ion.

and environmen­tal safeguards such as forest conservati­on, and the supplier’s score indicates their readiness for MSPO certificat­ion.

It also assists suppliers by providing them with guidance on meeting MSPO and NDPE requiremen­ts.

Upon obtaining their report, the supplier may choose to share it with stakeholde­rs who require sustainabi­lity compliance informatio­n, such as buyers, auditors or banks.

After launching the SRT in March 2018, Wilmar conducted six training workshops nationwide, attended by about half of the company’s over 260 suppliers in Malaysia.

Kim Loong Resources Bhd deputy plantation director, Gooi Chuen Kang said the SRT helped the company to assess its operations.

“We find the SRT to be a useful tool in identifyin­g gaps that we need to address. We do not have a specific unit that handles sustainabi­lity, and this tool provides us with the informatio­n we need,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sungei Kahang Palm Oil Sdn Bhd Group general manager, Isaac Lee said the SRT helped the company improve its existing sustainabi­lity efforts towards meeting the requiremen­ts of the certificat­ion body.

Perpetua George, Wilmar’s Group Sustainabi­lity general manager

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The SRT allowed the company to determine the compliance level of suppliers and assist those with lower scores to overcome setbacks in complying with sustainabi­lity requiremen­ts.

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