ASI and RSPO would like to announce that the period which SGS Malaysia certificates remains valid has been extended by 14 days, (from 1st July until 14th July 2016). This means that the SGS Malaysia certificates will be terminated on the 15th July 2016. Companies who have not transferred their certificates to another certification bodies by that date, will not be certified anymore. The content of the RSPO and ASI guidance for certification bodies on the transfer of RSPO certificates in case of an accreditation withdrawal issued on 19th January 2016 remains applicable.
The list of RSPO accredited certification bodies is available here.
For more information please contact: László Máthé – lmathe (at) accreditation-services.com – and Jan van Driel – janvandriel (at) rspo.org.
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