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A Global Standard For Sustainable Palm Oil:

To ensure the credibility of palm oil sustainability claims, all RSPO members that take legal ownership and produce or handle RSPO-certified sustainable oil palm products need to be RSPO certified. At the heart of this process are the RSPO Principles & Criteria.

How Certification Works:

There is in an ever-urgent need and growing global concern that commodities are produced without causing harm to the environment or society. RSPO certification is an assurance to the customer that the standard of palm oil production is sustainable.

Palm oil producers are certified through strict verification of the production process to the stringent RSPO Principles & Criteria for Sustainable Palm Oil Production by accredited Certifying Bodies, and can be withdrawn at any time in case of infringement of the rules and standards. All organizations in the supply chain that use RSPO certified sustainable oil products are audited to prevent overselling and mixing palm oil with conventional (or non-sustainable) oil palm products. These organizations can claim the use of RSPO certified sustainable oil palm products “on pack” by using the RSPO Trademark.

Elements of the RSPO certification scheme:

  • Standard: This sets out the requirements which must be met and against which certification assessments are made. The RSPO Standard is the RSPO Principles and Criteria. Supply chain actors are audited against the RSPO Supply Chain Certification Standard.
  • Accreditation: This is to ensure that the organizations which undertake certification assessment — the Certification Bodies — are competent to undertake credible, consistent audits.
  • Process requirements: This is the process for establishing whether or not a set of requirements (i.e. the Standard) has been met and is carried out by an accredited Certification Body. The RSPO systems are detailed in the RSPO Certification Systems (see section below) and RSPO Supply Chain Certification Systems documents.

Standards Setting Process:

RSPO Principles and Criteria are developed and revised every five years.  The standards setting process is done following best practices as stipulated by ISEAL.  The process of revision of the standards will follow the Standard Operation Procedures for Standards Setting (2014) which undergoes several rigorous steps, especially stakeholder consultations.  Similar process is also undertaken for all RSPO generic documents under the RSPO Certification scheme, including the development and revision of National Interpretation.  The development of National Interpretations is currently following processes stipulated in the RSPO Certification System document (2007).  New elements of the Standard Operation Procedures for Standards Setting (2014) will be incorporated into the revised RSPO Certification System document.

RSPO Certification Systems:

No public claims relating to compliance with the RSPO Principles and Criteria can be made without third-party verification and certification by an independent, accredited Certification Body. The Accreditation Body will certify sustainable palm oil production, as stated in the RSPO Certification Systems. Growers will be assessed for certification once every 5 years, and if certified, will be annually assessed for continued compliance (the cost of audits will be borne by the producer who seeks RSPO certification).

After 5 years the main assessment will be repeated. The objective of these detailed requirements is to ensure that RSPO assessments are carried out with objectivity and consistency, together with the required levels of technical rigour and stakeholder credibility.

Why RSPO is important?

  • The palm oil supply chain, from the tropics to its use as an ingredient in retail products all over the world, is complex.
  • To ensure the credibility of the sustainability claim at the end of the supply chain, all organizations that take legal ownership and physically handle RSPO certified sustainable oil palm products need to be supply chain certified.
  • Transparency and credibility are assured through RSPO Supply Chain Certification and RSPO Principles and Criteria Certification.

Benefits of Certification:

  • RSPO-certified growers account for 19% of global palm oil production (2014).
  • RSPO members make up a large part of the world’s palm oil that is produced and sold in the global market.
  • Key social and environmental NGOs lend their sighting to the processes for greater transparency and credibility.
  • As all the members are bound to accept RSPO certification on each other, the value of the status is quite universal.

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Resources

RSPO Independent Smallholder Standard For the Production of Sustainable Palm Oil

RSPO Management System Requirements and Guidance for Group Certification of FFB Production

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