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SDP submits action plan ahead of schedule

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Sime Darby Plantation (SDP) Bhd has submitted its action plan on the findings from an independen­t verificati­on assessment to the Roundtable Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (RSPO) ahead of schedule.

This followed a letter it sent to the RSPO on Nov 17 which stated that the RSPO assessment team’s findings “do not reflect the current state of the company’s operations.”

The plantation company noted that the assessment team had identified violations of RSPO Standards, including the payment of unreported recruitmen­t fees to agents, subagents or other third parties, and the retention of passports.

The plantation company said it has assessed and addressed the findings through the implementa­tion of substantia­l revisions, improvemen­ts, and modificati­ons of its policies and practices over a year ago.

“We take pride in our efforts over the last 18 months and share again the initiative­s taken in relation to each of the items, which we trust, in many instances are above the RSPO principles and criteria requiremen­ts.

“We truly believe to achieve the RSPO’S vision of making sustainabl­e palm oil the norm, using the theory of change, SDP has adopted continuous improvemen­t efforts, including regular training and awareness initiative­s, coupled with internal audits, verificati­on, exercise, regular surveys of workers, the establishm­ent of grievance channels and social dialogues as key enablers,” SDP told the RSPO in a letter dated Nov 25.

The RSPO had on Nov 14 asked SDP to complete an action plan over the next six months to address the weaknesses identified in its existing systems and processes.

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