RESOURCES
SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATIONS

2009
Established in 2004, the RSPO is the most widely used sustainability standard in the industry. As of 2018, it comprises the following seven principles:
- Behave ethically and transparently
- Operate legally and respect rights
- Optimise productivity, efficiency, positive impacts and resilience
- Respect community and human rights, and deliver benefits
- Support smallholders’ inclusion
- Respect workers’ rights and inclusion
- Protect, conserve and enhance ecosystems, and the environment
5 out of 5
mills are RSPO-certified
4 out of 5
mills hold Identity Preserved (IP) status
1 mill holds Mass Balance (MB)Smallholder Inclusion Programme
100%
FFB certified by 2025
(as of 2022)

2013
The ISCC standard ensures compliance with the requirements of the European Union, Renewable Energy Directive and Germany’s Sustainability Ordinance and promotes the following:
- Implementation of zero-deforestation
- Protection of land with high biodiversity value and high carbon stock
- Protection of soil, water and air
- Compliance with human, labour and land rights
- Measurement and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
- Traceability throughout supply chains
- Compliance with laws and international treaties
- Good management practices
5 out of 5
mills are ISCC-certified

2019
Malaysia’s own MSPO standard, launched in 2015, covers the entire supply chain from oil palm plantations to downstream facilities through the following seven principles:
- Management commitment and responsibility
- Transparency
- Compliance with legal requirements
- Social responsibility, health, safety, and employment conditions
- Environment, natural resources, biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Best practices
- Development of new plantings
5 out of 5
mills are MSPO-certified
Achieved MSPO Supply Chain Certification Standard (SCCS)