What is ACOP in RSPO?

What is ACOP in RSPO?

The Annual Communication of Progress (ACOP) report is an annual document submitted by members. of the RSPO to gauge a member’s progress towards achieving the production and consumption of. 100% RSPO certified sustainable palm oil.

What are RSPO credits?

An RSPO Credit is proof that one tonne of certified palm oil was produced by an RSPO certified company or independent producer, and has entered the global palm oil supply chain. By purchasing credits, buyers encourage the production of certified sustainable palm oil.

What is wrong with the RSPO?

and WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) (RSPO.org/about). RSPO certified palm oil produced by RSPO certified growers has been found to be created through the destruction of primary forest and peat land resulting in habitat destruction of critically endangered species (EIA, Who Watches the Watchmen, 2015).

What is RSPO membership?

RSPO members represent all stages of the palm oil supply chain and some of the world’s largest palm oil producing regions. As members, you have a say in the RSPO’s decision-making, helping to achieve our shared vision of market transformation – to make sustainable palm oil the norm.

How do I get RSPO certified?

  1. Become a Member of RSPO. Eligibility to undergo RSPO audits is limited to members of the RSPO.
  2. Apply for Certification. Complete and submit the SCS Application form in English or Spanish.
  3. Written Procedures.
  4. Pre-Audit Assessment (Optional)
  5. On-site Audit.
  6. Assessment Report.
  7. Make Certification Decision.
  8. Maintain Certification.

What are the RSPO standards?

The RSPO Principles and Criteria (P&C) are a set of stringent standards for sustainable palm oil production, which RSPO members must comply with. In line with ISEAL Alliance best practices, the P&C are reviewed every five years and subsequently submitted for ratification by the General Assembly of RSPO.

How effective is RSPO?

RSPO responds That study showed that RSPO-certified concessions lost 9 percent of intact and logged forest per total concession area, against 17.2 percent for non-RSPO concessions between 2000 and 2015.

Why is RSPO important?

Amongst the most important benefits are: reduced emission of greenhouse gases, better waste management, reduced usage of pesticides, improved compliance with regulatory requirements, reduction of work place accidents, and enhanced productivity.

How do I become an RSPO member?

3.1 Applicants for RSPO Membership must submit an application to the RSPO Secretariat using the prescribed online membership application form at http://www.rspo.org/members/apply. 3.2 The Chief Executive Officer of RSPO shall have the authority to approve the application.

Who needs to be RSPO certified?

In order for a company to claim it is using or sourcing RSPO-certified sustainable palm oil, all actors throughout the supply chain (producers, refiners, processors, traders, distributors and manufacturers) need to be RSPO members and RSPO-certified.

How long does it take to get RSPO certified?

What is the timeline to obtain RSPO certification? Once a company has agreed to contract SCS as their certification body, the typical timeline to conduct an initial certification is 2-3 months.

What is the purpose of RSPO?

RSPO is a not-for-profit association that unites stakeholders from the seven sectors of the palm oil industry – oil palm producers, palm oil processors or traders, consumer goods manufacturers, retailers, banks and investors, environmental or nature conservation NGOs and social or developmental NGOs – to develop and …

What does RSPO mean by communication of progress?

The Annual Communication of Progress are reports submitted by RSPO members to gauge their progress towards 100% RSPO-certified sustainable palm oil. These reports are mandatory for Ordinary and Affiliate members, and are submitted each year.

When does the 2019 ACOP report come out?

With the completion of the ACOP 2019 period on 10 July 2020, the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) would like to note that the following Ordinary and Affiliate members did not submit their 2019 Annual Communications of Progress (ACOP) report within the official reporting period of 2 March to 5 June 2020.

What happens if a company does not submit an ACOP report?

Companies and organisations that have received First Time Warnings will retain all membership privileges but will be at risk of Suspension if ACOP reports are not submitted in the following ACOP cycle. PT. Palm Mas Asri JAPAN BIOMASS POWER CO., LTD.

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