Relevant Topics 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
No | Goal/Target | Progress (see pages 27-46) | ||
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1 | Reduce energy consumption ratio in palm oil mills | 1% reduction of energy consumption per tonne of FFB processed at ISPO/PROPER mills compared to 2019 | ||
2 | Reduce GHG emissions per tonne of palm product | 1% reduction in GHG emissions per tonne of palm product, compared to 2019 | ||
3 | Reduce water consumption ratio in palm oil mills | 5% reduction of water consumption per tonne of FFB processed at ISPO/PROPER mills compared to 2019 | ||
4 | Maintain effluent levels to be within local regulation thresholds | All effluent levels within regulation thresholds | ||
5 | By 2020: ISO 14001 certification for 11 mills | Achieved | ||
6 | Continue maximize use of renewable fuel (palm shell ) | 98% of fuel used in mills is from renewable products. | ||
7 | Continue to strengthen fire mitigation procedures | Completed 3 fire control training days in 5 estates in 2020 | ||
8 | Ensure quality of training for fire control teams and fire specialists across all our plantations | Our fire specialists receive regular training conducted together with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, the military, police, and the local government | ||
9 | Continue to engage local communities and villages on fire-fighting and prevention | Engaged 32 villages on fire prevention since 2017. | ||
10 | No planting on peatland and continue maintaining peat water levels | Since 2013, no new planting on peatlands and water levels maintained in all peatlands under our control | ||
11 | Compliance with our policy of no deforestation and zero HCV loss | No primary forest or HCV land was affected during new planting and replanting in 2020 | ||
12 | To achieve 100% use of available organic fertilizer (Empty Fruit Bunches (EFBs) and Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) from our mills) | Achieved | ||
13 | Continue to improve on Integrated Pest Management to reduce reliance on chemical pesticide use | 5% decreased of total pesticides used compared to 2019 |