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UP is committed to being a leader in sustainable agricultural practices and is aware of the footprint it leaves on the environment and our Group therefore constantly strives towards reducing variables that impact the environment negatively. We strictly adhere to No Deforestation and No New Development on Peat soils regardless of its depth since and focus on the reduction of GHGs, energy, water and waste in line with the concept of the circular economy as a vital part of our environmental policy.
In addition, UP ensures no conversion of all natural ecosystems including not to operate or develop within international or nationally designated protected areas. We expect our direct and indirect suppliers live up to these commitments. Global plantation development has contributed significantly to economic development and prosperity, however, deforestation and other unsustainable practices have many negative consequences for people and the environment and as a Group we therefore are fully committed to protect forests, peatlands, and human and community rights.
As an important part of our sustainability journey we work closely with our suppliers, contractors, customers, trading partners, scheme smallholders, other growers, traders, processors, NGOs, Brand manufacturers and other industry stakeholders to take part in transforming the industry as well as create further awareness on the importance of sustainable palm oil production.
In addition to our focus on continuous improvement to minimize waste and our overall carbon footprint our Group has through investments and a dedicated Group Sustainability Committee introduced policies to break the link between palm oil and deforestation.