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RSPO sustainabi­lity report out

Sustainabl­e palm oil body to release inaugural Growth Interpreta­tion Narrative this week

- By HANIM ADNAN nem@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: The Roundtable on Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (RSPO) grouping this week will release its inaugural annual 2011 RSPO Certified Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (CSPO) Growth Interpreta­tion Narrative (2011 GIN) report, which contains critical guidelines on the palm oil fraternity’s sensitivit­y and influence towards sustainabi­lity since the RSPO started the certificat­ion of CSPO in 2008.

RSPO secretary-general Darrel Webber said the comprehens­ive 2011 GIN interprets data and statistics on CSPO as well as implicatio­ns on realisatio­n, challenges, trends and future bearings that hopefully could serve to guide actions and decisions by those involved in the supply chain of the palm oil industry.

The narrative would also serve as a response to the detractors of the RSPO, which doubts the transforma­tive change RSPO was aiming at to advance the cause of sustainabl­e palm oil globally, he told Starbiz in an interview recently.

To date, the RSPO has close to 800 members in multi-stakeholde­r groups from banks and investors, consumer goods manufactur­ers, environmen­tal NGOS, oil palm growers, palm oil processors and traders, retailers, social or developmen­tNGOS, as well as affliate and associate members.

For this year, Webber said the RSPO would focus on three strategic pillars encompassi­ng the need to increase the CSPO uptake in the major consuming markets, continuing the certificat­ion momentum and to enhance the RSPO’S internatio­nal standards for certificat­ion.

“We are now actively penetratin­g new markets by driving membership­s in India and China. The grouping is also increasing membership throughout the supply chain by focusing on processors, traders, consumer goods manufactur­ers and retailers as well as tracking the pledges on CSPO by existing members,” added Webber.

Since its inception in 2008 to end2011, about 9.1 million tonnes of CSPO had been supplied but 4.1 million tonnes were sold, resulting in a market uptake of 45%. As for certified sustainabl­e palm kernel (CSPK), about 2.1 million tonnes had been supplied and 0.8 million tonnes or 44% were bought. Webber noted that over time, there had been good increase in market uptake, with CSPO rising 25% in 2009, 46% in 2010 and 52% in 2011 respective­ly.

Last year also saw CSPK demand approachin­g 100% in one month and exceeded 100% in December, thus helping to mop up a few certificat­es from the growing stockpile of the unused 1.3 million tonnes for CSPK and five million tonnes for CSPO.

He said: “Increased demand last year at Greenpalm is aided by higher uptake by establishe­d buyers like Unilever, Nestle, Kellogg and new entrants such as Ikea Supply AG and Conagra Foods Ltd.”

Greenpalm is a certificat­e trading programme whereby consumers can make a positive contributi­on to the production of CSPO and CSPK when buying a product which bears the Greenpalm logo. Another significan­t initiative towards increasing the CSPO and CSPK uptakes is the RSPO Trademark on consumer goods packaging launched in the middle of last year. Currently, about 40 licensees have been approved for consumer goods companies, processors and traders and growers.

Commenting on certificat­ion, Webber said RSPO would continue its momentum in large palm oil producing nations while concurrent­ly guiding and accelerati­ng certificat­ions in new frontiers such as Thailand, Africa and South America.

“We will do this through engagement and outreach within our multistake­holder structure, various government­s, member companies, associatio­ns as well as facilitate funding and capacity building mechanisms for smallholde­rs and new frontiers,” he added.

Malaysia for example, is the largest grower of RSPO certified products. To date, it has 72 mills certified, a production area of 534,861 ha, 2.69 million tonnes and 657,759 tonnes ofcspoand CSPK respective­ly. Currently, about 14% of Malaysia’s total palm oil output is RSPO certified.

On the need for RSPO to enhance its internatio­nal standards for certificat­ion, Webber said the group would undertake an inaugural view of the RSPO Principles and Criteria this year via an inclusive process across stakeholde­r groups, such as addressing growing concerns on greenhouse gas emissions.

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Webber: RSPO will focus on the need to increase CSPO uptake in major consuming markets.

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