The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) takes the issue of fire – whether intentionally set for land clearing or accidental – very seriously and prohibits its use under our standard. 

The RSPO has been actively monitoring, with satellite technology, all detected fire hotspots within both RSPO certified and non-certified concessions in Malaysia and Indonesia. Since January 2018, we have made this satellite information, along with the location of member concession areas, publicly available on our website. 

With seasonal patterns in Indonesia and Malaysia causing an increase in hotspots and forest fires, resulting in haze and other negative environmental impacts that much of the region are currently experiencing, RSPO’s Geographic Information System (GIS) Manager and Investigation and Monitoring Unit (IMU) are following the situation closely.

As of 23 September, 2019, we detected a total of 235 hotspots within RSPO member concessions from a total of 59,839 hotspots across Malaysia and Indonesia. This means that hotspots in RSPO concessions represent approximately 0.39% of all hotspots detected. However, this is still too many in our opinion. The IMU are actively following up with each member where a hotspot has been detected, to verify whether there is an occurrence of fire (and if so, what efforts are being made to extinguish the fire) or not. 
In our commitment to transparency and accountability, our interactive map application GeoRSPO is publicly available and displays relevant data relating to members’ concessions and land cover, including any active hotspots. We remain committed to our strengthened Principles and Criteria (P&C) relating to fire prevention and a complete ban of the use of fire within RSPO certified units. We applaud our members for committing to these most stringent standards and encourage them to continue to monitor their concessions.

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