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Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) - Coggle Diagram
Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO)
What is MSPO :question:
The scheme used for oil palm plantations, independent and organized smallholdings and palm oil processing facilities.
A national certification scheme in Malaysia. .
MSPO is transparent for the benefits of producers, traders, consumers and regulatory bodies.
Who operated MSPO :question:
The Malaysian Palm Oil Certification Council (MPOCC) is the scheme owner.
MPOCC is an independent organization which was established in December 2014 as a company and started its operations in October 2015.
Why Malaysian Standard on MSPO important :question:
Minimize ambiguity and allow stakeholders along supply chain.
Use reference methodology to reduce environmental impact.
Assist consumers based on informed decision.
Invoke better appreciation of both producers and consumers on the seriousness of the informed process laid out by the MS and genuine efforts along the supply chain.
Enhancing market awareness.
Which standard followed by MSPO :question:
The MS 2530:2013 series of standards issued by the Department of Standards Malaysia (DSM).
MS 2530-1:2013 which is the general principles for sustainable palm oil. (7 Principles)
MS 2530-2:2013 which is applicable for independent smallholders.(7 Principles)
MS 2530-3:2013 which is applicable for oil palm plantations and organized smallholders. (7 Principles)
MS 2530-4:2013 which is applicable for palm oil mills. (6 Principles)
MSPO framework :star:
People
Worker welfare
Rights of local communities
Planet
Environmental Protection
Conservation of biodiversity
Conservation of HCV areas
Profit
Economic viability