SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 30 July 2025 - Apical has successfully implemented a robust
management system to ensure full compliance with the European Union's
Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which is set to take effect in December
2025. The company's system assures a traceable, sustainable and
deforestation-free supply chain, aligning with the stringent
requirements of the regulation.
In preparation for the regulation's full implementation, Apical
successfully completed several EUDR-compliant trial shipments of palm
oil and palm kernel oil products in the second half of 2024. This
milestone underscores Apical's commitment to meeting the evolving
sustainability expectations of its customers and stakeholders.
Apical's readiness is built on its comprehensive Deforestation-Free Due
Diligence (DFDD) Implementation Framework, which has undergone rigorous
third-party assessment and verification. The framework is structured
around seven key focus areas:
1. Governance: A solid governance structure, led by a
dedicated management team, has established the necessary frameworks,
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and policies to ensure EUDR
compliance.
2. Internal Capacity-Building: Apical's employees are
continuously trained on EUDR requirements, ensuring full organisational
alignment and commitment from management.
3. Supplier Profiling & Prioritisation: Suppliers are identified using a risk-calibrated approach, prioritising those who meet compliance standards.
4. Supplier Due Diligence & Risk Mitigation: Apical has
actively engaged suppliers to promote EUDR understanding, while also
initiating data collection, risk assessments, spatial analysis, supplier
field visits and reviewing and approving SOPs for EUDR-compliant
suppliers.
5. Operational Compliance: Apical ensures all facilities
designated for receiving, processing, storage and shipment of products
comply with regulatory requirements.
6. Digital Platform for Transparency: Apical has developed a
DFDD digital platform that offers suppliers and customers an easy
interface to exchange EUDR-compliant information, providing essential
data such as supply chain traceability, deforestation visual analysis
and due diligence statements for each shipment.
7. Third-Party Verification: Apical's EUDR readiness has been
independently verified by third-party assessors, ensuring further
transparency in its processes and offering assurance to customers.
"At Apical, we see the EUDR as a transformative milestone to strengthen
resilience and accountability across the palm oil sector. Our readiness
for this regulation transcends compliance – it sets a new benchmark for
responsible production. By embedding innovation and transparency into
every link of our supply chain, we are forging stronger partnerships,
aligning with global sustainability goals, and delivering enduring value
to communities, ecosystems, and stakeholders alike," said Tor Mooi See,
Director of Sustainability at Apical.
A member of the Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) group of companies founded by
Sukanto Tanoto, Apical's ongoing efforts to exceed sustainability
standards underscore its role in shaping the future of the palm oil
industry. By fostering a deforestation-free, traceable and sustainable
supply chain, the company is not only addressing critical environmental
challenges but also contributing to a more equitable and resilient
global economy.
https://www.apicalgroup.com