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Wild Asia: Building Partnerships for Conservation Wild Asia’s Sustainable Agriculture Initiative Sustainability from a non- accountant’s perspective: Part II Sustainability in Oil Palm By Shafinaz Suhaimi Sustainability Advisor, Wild Asia
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2 About WA
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3 About Wild Asia Conservation-based social enterprise based in Malaysia Core Programme Areas:- Sustainable Agriculture Initiative Responsible Tourism Initiative Environmental Education Plant-a-Tree campaign
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Wild Asia: Building Partnerships for Conservation Current issues in the market
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5 What’s out in the open Forest loss & OP expansion Increased wild animal trade
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6 What’s out in the open “Peat & climate change”
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7 What’s out in the open “Fires & land clearing”
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8 What’s out in the open “Indigenous peoples Rights”
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9 What’s out in the open “Chemical use & worker safety”
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Wild Asia: Building Partnerships for Conservation Background to RSPO Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil
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11 What is RSPO? A Swiss-registered association formalised in 2003 Secretariat in Malaysia & branch in Indonesia Increasingly referenced by other global initiatives (eg: biofuels) Entire supply chain from producers to buyers. Founding members inc. MPOA, Golden Hope, Unilever, Sainsbury, Migros Social & Environmental NGOs
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12 RSPO: A point of reference Becoming a reference for sustainability in trade & finance. Credit requirements for loans reference RSPO; banks developing compliance checks around RSPO P&C. Sustainability criteria for trade in Biofuels (EU-Cramer Commission; Gold Label Standards for CDM).
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Our approach Direct engagementBottom-upGuide
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Looking at the bigger picture where businesses operate, i.e. HCV Landscape Conservation Assessments
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Looking at the people and communities where businesses operate Social Impact Assessments
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Building people to support your policies Training & Capacity Building
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17 Baseline Assessments Supply Chain Assurance Biodiversity Assessments Social Impact Assessments Policy Development Training / Capacity Building In partnership with…
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Worked with the largest & the unlikeliest With multi-national conglomerate and largest OP company, Sime Darby & social NGO Tenaganita: Bottom-up consultative rights- based approach to policy development and training
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With the small and motivated Long term advisory support: Plantations and mill operations Social responsibility Environment / biodiversity protection Effective communication and reporting to stakeholders.
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20 Conclusion
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21 Challenges “Accounting for social & environmental costs?” Making sustainability real on the ground.
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22 Thank You Upper Penthouse, Wisma RKT, No 2 Jalan Raja Abdullah, 50300 Kuala Lumpur info@wildasia.net www.wildasia.net
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