MSPO In A Deforestation-Free Palm Oil Supply Chain
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Land Rights, Land Titles, and Native Customary Rights (NCR) in Sabah: A Link to MSPO Standard
Land rights and management are critical concerns in Sabah, where various stakeholders, including indigenous groups, government agencies, and commercial sector entities, frequently compete over land ownership, use, and conservation.
Embracing Change: The Second Cycle of MSPO Implementation
The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) is leading the way in embracing change as it gears up for the second cycle of MSPO implementation. Our strategic action plan focuses on developing a robust MSPO ecosystem and certification systems infrastructure, crucial in ensuring a sustainable and responsible palm oil industry.
MSPO Logo Usage, Eco-labelling, and No Palm Oil Campaign
The MSPO logo stands as a beacon for responsible production, promoting transparency and accountability in the supply chain and fostering positive environmental, societal, and economic impacts.
Driving Palm Oil Sustainability Through Information Technology (IT) Innovation
In the quest for sustainable practices within the palm oil industry, Information Technology (IT) in oil palm stands out as a formidable ally.
MSPO Condemns the Killing of Elephants
Among all the subspecies of Asian elephants, the Borneo pygmy elephant is the smallest when it comes to size. MSPO Standards plays a role in the conservation of Borneo pygmy elephants.
Malaysia’s Efforts to Preserve the Heart of Borneo
Borneo is the world’s third largest island. All palm oil industries must be certified through the Malaysia Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) Certification Scheme by 2019. This is to ensure that the resources in the forests of the Heart of Borneo are handled sustainably