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a membership-based organisation TRADEMARK of palm oil globally is cer�fied by the RSPO HOW RSPO OPERATES Why is palm oil so popular? RSPO WORLDWIDE IMPACT +19% COMMITTED TO SMALLHOLDERS Banks / Investors Palm Oil Processors and Traders Environmental NGOs Consumer Goods Manufacturers Retailers Oil Palm Growers Social NGOs High yielding Relatively cheap Most versatile 2 4 5 6 7 8 3 8 PRINCIPLES 2004 Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION SCHEME for growers to be RSPO certified ORDINARY MEMBERS AFFILIATE MEMBERS SUPPLY CHAIN MEMBERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY (GA) BOARD OF GOVERNORS STANDING COMMITTEES WORKING GROUPS/ TASK FORCES RSPO SECRETARIAT Global demand for vegetable oil is growing fast The expansion of planta�ons to meet global demand for vegetable oils could happen at the expense of forests, wildlife and communi�es. The RSPO was established in 2004 to promote the production and use of sustainable palm oil for People, Planet, and Prosperity. 1 Commitment to transparency Compliance with applicable laws and regula�ons Commitment to long-term economic and financial viability Use of appropriate best prac�ces by growers and millers Environmental responsibility and conserva�on of natural resources and biodiversity Responsible considera�on of employees, and of individuals and communi�es affected by growers and mills Responsible development of new plan�ngs Commitment to con�nuous improvement in key areas of ac�vity As of end-2017, RSPO certified palm oil plantations cover an area approximately 34 times the size of Singapore island - and this continues to grow fast. Sum of Area Cer�fied by Scheme Smallholders Sum of Area Cer�fied by Independent Smallholders RSPO Smallholders Support Fund grants up to 100% of certification cost to smallholders. Globally produced RSPO certified sustainable palm oil Some of the brands carrying the RSPO Trademark License Countries where some industries commi�ed to 100% RSPO cer�fied sustainable palm oil Na�ons showing posi�ve momentum Norway Denmark Germany United Kingdom Netherlands France Belgium Sweden USA Italy India China Australia Switzerland Some of the global companies who have committed to 100% RSPO certified sustainable palm oil Published in May 2018 by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil Find out more at www.rspo.org @rspotweets Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) Transforming the markets to make sustainable palm oil the norm 89,192 Individual Smallholders Supported 317,577 Hectares of Smallholders Certified Area RSPO supports smallholders to improve their livelihoods by targeting improved management practices, better quality fresh fruit bunches, increased yields and access to markets. Percentage of Population Living Below National Proverty Line Areas suitable for oil palm cultivation Source : CIA World Factbook 40-50% 30-40% <10% No data >60% 50-60% 20-30% 10-20% Global Biodiversity GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY : SPECIES NUMBERS OF VASCULAR PLANTS DZ 1 (<100) Benguela-Current Canary-Current California-Current Peru-Current DZ 2 (100-200) DZ 3 (200-500) DZ 5 (1000-1500) DZ 6 (1500-2000) DZ 7 (2000-3000) DZ 9 (4000-5000) Sea surface temperature Capensis floristic regions cold currents Diversity Zones (DZ) : Number of Species per 10.000km 2 DZ 10 (≥5000) >29°C >27°C W. Barthiott N. Biedinger, G. Braun F.Feig, G. Kier, W.Lauer & J. Mutke 1997 modified after W. Barthiott, W. Lauer & A. Placke 1966 Department of Botany and Geography, University of Bonn German Aerospace Research Establishment, Cologne Cartography: M. Gref Department of Geography, University of Bonn W. Barthlott 1996, 1977 Paleotropis Holarotis Neotropis Antarctis Australis 180° 180° 160° 160° 140° 140° 120° 120° 100° 100° 80° 80° 60° 60° 40° 40° 20° 20° 20° 20° 40° 60° 80° 40° 60° 80° 20° 20° 40° 60° 80° 40° 60° 80° Capensis Areas suitable for oil palm cultivation 12.46 million mt 2.67 million ha 3832 members, 92 countries 78 companies, 347 mills 1,990 companies, 4,647 facili�es 677 licenses in over 54 countries CSPO Volume Grower’s Certification Certified Production Area Supply Chain Certificates Membership Trademark Licensees Indonesia 54.92% Malaysia 31.20% Papua New Guinea 5.72% Costa Rica 1.28% Others 6.88% Brazil Thailand Ghana Papua New Guinea Colombia Costa Rica Indonesia Solomon Islands 57,868 ha 711 ha 152,235 ha 7,469 ha 2,984 ha Ivory Coast 405 ha 34,146 ha 10,030 ha 13,029 ha Ecuador 14,374 ha Guatemala 3,487 ha 13,142 ha Malaysia 102 ha 2,927 ha 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Rapeseed Sunflower 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 Soybean Palm Source: Oilseeds - World Markets and Trade, USDA, January 2017 (MT) (Source: based on USDA benchmark for 2016) (Source: CIA World Factbook) 1,668 ha

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a membership-based organisation

TRADEMARK

of palm oil globally is cer�fied by the RSPO

HOW RSPO OPERATES

Why is palm oil so popular?

RSPO WORLDWIDE IMPACT

+19%

COMMITTED TO SMALLHOLDERS

Banks / Investors

Palm Oil Processorsand Traders

Environmental NGOs

Consumer Goods Manufacturers

Retailers

Oil Palm Growers

SocialNGOs

Highyielding

Relativelycheap

Mostversatile

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4

5

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3

8 PRINCIPLES

2004

Roundtable onSustainablePalm Oil

INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION

SCHEME

for growers to be RSPO certified

ORDINARY MEMBERS AFFILIATE MEMBERS SUPPLY CHAIN MEMBERS

GENERAL ASSEMBLY (GA)

BOARD OFGOVERNORS

STANDING COMMITTEES

WORKING GROUPS/TASK FORCES

RSPO SECRETARIAT

Global demand for vegetable oil is growing fast

The expansion of planta�ons to meet global demand for vegetable oils could happen at the expense of forests,

wildlife and communi�es.

The RSPO was established in 2004 to promote the production and use of sustainable palm oil for People, Planet, and Prosperity.

1 Commitment to transparency

Compliance with applicable laws and regula�ons

Commitment to long-term economic and financial viability

Use of appropriate best prac�ces by growers and millers

Environmental responsibility and conserva�on of natural resources and biodiversity

Responsible considera�on of employees, and of individuals and communi�es affected by growers and mills

Responsible development of new plan�ngs

Commitment to con�nuous improvement in key areas of ac�vity

As of end-2017, RSPO certified palm oil plantations cover an area

approximately 34 times the size of Singapore island - and this

continues to grow fast.

Sum of Area Cer�fied by Scheme Smallholders Sum of Area Cer�fied by Independent Smallholders

RSPO Smallholders Support Fund grants up to 100%of certification cost to smallholders.

Globally producedRSPO certifiedsustainable palm oil

Some of the brands carrying the RSPO Trademark License

Countries wheresome industriescommi�ed to100% RSPO cer�fiedsustainable palm oil

Na�ons showingposi�ve momentum

Norway

Denmark

Germany

United Kingdom

Netherlands

France

Belgium

Sweden

USA

Italy

India

China

Australia

Switzerland

Some of the global companies who have committed to100% RSPO certified sustainable palm oil

Published in May 2018 by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm OilFind out more at www.rspo.org

@rspotweetsRoundtable on Sustainable Palm OilRoundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)

Transforming the markets to make sustainable palm oil the norm

89,192 Individual Smallholders Supported

317,577 Hectares of Smallholders Certified Area

RSPO supports smallholders to improve their livelihoods by targeting improved management practices, better quality fresh fruit bunches,

increased yields and access to markets.

Percentage of Population LivingBelow National Proverty Line

Areas suitable for oil palm cultivation

Source : CIA World Factbook

40-50%

30-40%

<10%

No data

>60%

50-60%

20-30%

10-20%

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DZ 5 (1000-1500)

DZ 6 (1500-2000)

DZ 7 (2000-3000)

DZ 9 (4000-5000)

Sea surface temperature

Capensis floristic regions

cold currents

Diversity Zones (DZ) : Number of Species per 10.000km2

DZ 10 (≥5000)

>29°C >27°C

W. Barthiott N. Biedinger, G. Braun F.Feig, G. Kier,W.Lauer & J. Mutke 1997

modified afterW. Barthiott, W. Lauer & A. Placke 1966Department of Botany and Geography, University of BonnGerman Aerospace Research Establishment, Cologne

Cartography: M. GrefDepartment of Geography, University of Bonn

W. Barthlott 1996, 1977

Paleotropis

Holarotis

Neotropis

Antarctis

Australis

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20°

40°

60°

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1,990 companies, 4,647 facili�es

677 licenses in over 54 countries

CSPO Volume Grower’s Certification

Certified Production Area

Supply Chain Certificates

MembershipTrademark Licensees

Indonesia54.92%

Malaysia31.20%

Papua New Guinea5.72%

Costa Rica1.28%Others

6.88%

Brazil

Thailand

Ghana

Papua New Guinea

Colombia

Costa Rica

Indonesia

Solomon Islands

57,868 ha

711 ha

152,235 ha7,469 ha

2,984 ha

Ivory Coast405 ha

34,146 ha

10,030 ha

13,029 ha

Ecuador

14,374 ha

Guatemala3,487 ha

13,142 ha

Malaysia102 ha2,927 ha

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2005-2006

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2016-2017

Soybean

Palm

Source: Oilseeds - World Markets and Trade, USDA, January 2017

(MT)

(Source: based on USDA benchmark for 2016)

(Source: CIA World Factbook)

1,668 ha