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par Athirah Afendy Il y a 4 années

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CHAPTER 5 SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL PRODUCTION

The document outlines the principles of sustainable palm oil production, focusing on key areas to ensure environmental, social, and economic sustainability. It highlights the importance of having a comprehensive environmental management plan, emphasizing energy efficiency, waste management, pollution reduction, and water management.

CHAPTER 5 SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL PRODUCTION

SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL PRODUCTION

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CHALLENGES OF MSPO

How ambitious are you?

Limited incentives for companies to embrace sustainability certification.
Uptake of MSPO certification has been rather gradual without mandatory.

Where and how do you see yourself in 5 years time?


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Existence of other palm rated sustainability standards

What are your long-term goals ?


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Recognition and acceptance of MSPO Scheme, particularly in environmentally sensitive markets for Malaysian palm oil products (EU, US, Australia).

What are your short-term goals ?


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PART 4: GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR PALM OIL MILLS

Do you fully understand what this position implies?

After you've made some research on the company, read the job description thoroughly, and try to fully understand what your responsibilities will be.

Principle 6: Best Practices • Mill management to implement best practices • Economic and financial viability plan implemented • Transparent and fair price dealing implemented • Contractors shall understand and comply with MSPO requirements
Principle 5: Environment, Natural Resources, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services • Environmental Management Plan (EMP) in place • Efficiency of energy use and use of renewable energy • Waste management plan • Reduction of pollution and emission including greenhouse gasses • Water management plan established
Principle 4: Social Responsibility, Health, Safety and Employment Conditions • Social Impact Assessment (SIA) conducted • Complaints and grievances mechanism in place • Commitment to contribute to local sustainable development • Employees safety and health policy in place • Good employment conditions established • Appropriate training is provided
Principle 3: Compliance to Legal Requirements • Compliance to applicable laws and regulations • Land use and Customary Land Rights respected • Legal ownership of land demonstrated • Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in place

What would you do on the first day?
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Principle 2: Transparency • Transparency of information and documents relevant to MSPO requirements • Transparency in communication and consultation • Implementation and maintenance of Traceability requirements

What do you think the main challenges will be?


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Principle 1: Management Commitment and Responsibility • Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) Policy is in place • Internal Audit shall be conducted periodically • Management review to ensure adequacy and effectiveness of MSPO implementation • Continual improvement plan in place

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PART 3: GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR OIL PALM PLANTATION AND ORGANISED SMALLHOLDER

Principle 7: Development of new planting • No planting on lands with high biodiversity value • No conversion of Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) • New plantings and replanting on peat lands can be developed as per MPOB guidelines & industry best practices • Comprehensive Social and Environmental Impact Assessment (SEIA) conducted prior to new plantings • Adequate information on soil types and topography needed of new plantings • Extensive planting on steep areas and fragile soils avoided • Recognize customary land rights and land owners’ through Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC)
Principle 6: Best practices • Site management to implement best practices • Economic and financial viability plan implemented • Transparent and fair price dealing implemented • Contractors shall understand and comply with MSPO requirements
Principle 5: Environment, natural resources, biodiversity and ecosystem services • Environmental Management Plan (EMP) in place • Efficiency of energy use and use of renewable energy • Reduction of pollution and emission including greenhouse gases • Water management plan to maintain the quality and availability of water resources • Identification of high biodiversity value areas and rare, threatened or endangered ecosystems or species • Zero burning practices for waste disposal and land preparation
Principle 4: Social responsibility, health, safety and employment conditions • Social Impact Assessment (SIA) conducted • Complaints and grievances mechanism in place • Commitment to contribute to local sustainable development • Employees safety and health policy in place • Good employment conditions established • Appropriate training is provided
Principle 3: compliance to legal requirements • Compliance with applicable laws and regulations • Land use and Customary Land Rights shall be respected • Legal ownership of land demonstrated • Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in place
Principle 2: Transparency • Relevant information and documents made public • Procedures for consultation and communication with stakeholders established • Implement procedures for traceability of products

How would you describe yourself?


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Principle 1: Management commitment and responsibility • Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) Policy is in place • Internal Audit shall be conducted periodically • Management review to ensure adequacy and effectiveness of MSPO implementation • Continual improvement plan in place

What are your hobbies?


What do you like to do in your free time? What was the last film you saw or the last book you read? Think of the activities that relax you the most. Fill in several hobbies.

PART 2: GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR INDEPENDENT SMALLHOLDER

Are you qualified for this position?


Interviewers will want to know whether or not you are able to do the job.

Answer the questions from this section and see if you are the right person for this position.

Principle 7: Development of new planting • No planting of oil palm on land with high biodiversity value • Information on soil types, topography and their suitability for oil palm plantings is obtained • Extensive planting on steep terrain, marginal and fragile soils is avoided
Principle 6: Best practices are implemented • A management plan to demonstrate economic and financial viability is established by group management • Communication and consultation with dealers, millers, local communities and other interested parties are encouraged for transparent and fair price dealings
Principle 5: Environment, natural resources, biodiversity and ecosystem services • Awareness of environmental impacts is expected • Use of renewable energy is applied, where possible • All waste products and souse of pollution are identified by off appropriately small holders must be disposed • Quality and availability of surface and ground water are maintained • Basic understanding of any species or habitat of concern, together with the conservation needs, is shown • Open burning during land preparation for oil palm cultivation or replanting shall not be practiced

What is the most compelling reason you should be hired?

Principle 4: Social responsibility, health, safety and employment conditions • Complaints and grievances raised are responded to • Safe work practices and conditions are ensured • Work conditions are in accordance with mutual verbal agreements made transparently and freely • Equal opportunity and treatment are provided • Where available and practical, living quarters with basic amenities are provided • Children and young persons are not employed or exploited • Workers pay and employment conditions meet legal standards • Seeking knowledge to increase competency in oil palm management is encouraged

What can you do for this job that other candidates can't? Why?

Principle 3: Compliance to legal requirements • All applicable local, state, national & ratified international laws and regulations are complied with • Land use and customary land rights of independent smallholders are demonstrated • Legal ownership of customary land rights is demonstrated using maps

Which qualities were easily observed by your colleagues and/or your former/existing boss?

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Principle 2: Transparency • Records of sales and delivery or transportation of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) are kept • Traceability requirements are implemented and conducted by group management

What are your weaknesses?


Examples:

stubbornoverly critical, can't accept authoritytoo demandingtoo talkativetoo quiettoo sensitivelacking assertivenesslacking social tact
Principle 1: Management commitment and responsibility • Policy binding smallholders to MSPO is in place • Action plan for continual improvement of SPOCs* is in place

What strengths qualify you for this job?



Example:

ambitiousgood communicatorfocuseddeterminedadaptablecuriousoptimisthard workerhonestpoliteco-operativeself motivatedenthusiasticgood leaderstrategic thinkerquick learnerflexiblegood problem solver

MSPO CERTIFICATION SCHEME

Research the company

You should find and learn as much as you can about the company where you are having an interview.

The interviewer will want to see what you know about them and why you chose the company.

Doing your homework will show that you are really interested.

THE 7 PRINCIPLES OF MSPO STANDARDS

What can you do for this company that someone else can't?


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Each of the seven (7) General Principles have specific Criteria and Indicators that the Certification Bodies (CBs) will use during audit to determine compliance. The management of the entity that meets the requirements of the MSPO will be able to obtain certification under the standard.
The MSPO Standards contains seven (7) principles which form the general requirements of a management system framework, based on the three pillars of sustainability, i.e. economically viable, socially acceptable, and environmentally sound. The general requirements for the MS2530:2013 are as follow:
OBJECTIVES OF MSPO

What do you know about the company?


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Standard is based on a balanced three pillars of sustainability.
To ensure that all oil palm premises in Malaysia are sustainably certified
Standard that complies with Malaysian laws and ratified international agreements/conventions.
National standard on sustainability – applicable to all categories of oil palm industry – small, medium and large.
The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) Certification Scheme is the national scheme in Malaysia for oil palm plantations, independent and organized smallholdings, and palm oil processing facilities to be certified against the requirements of the MSPO Standards.

Why do you want to work for this company?


Think of what you can do for them, not of what they can do for you.

– development of certification standards – accreditation requirements and notification of certification bodies – application by potential clients for certification audits – supply chain traceability requirements – guidelines for auditing – peer reviewing of audit reports – issuance of logo usage licenses – procedures for handling of complaints