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201819-20 September 2018
Final Announcement
FINALtechnical
Programme & speakers
Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa,Kota Kinabalu, SabahMalaysia
(4 September 2018)
Asia Palm Oil Magazine
TITANIUM SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSOR
SILVER SPONSORS
MEDIA PARTNER
K I N A B A L U
The 5th International Palm Oil Sustainability Conference 2018 (IPOSC 2018) highlights the sustainability efforts and progress of the Malaysian palm oil industry.
Background Information
Target audiences: Plantation companies, government ministries/agencies, NGOs, trade, local and international stakeholders throughout the palm oil supply chain.
Sustainability showcase of Malaysian palm oil industry.
Forests and Agriculture: Land Use Change - Challenges and Opportunities
MSPO Forum – How Far Are We?Palm Oil Sustainability Certification – Diverging or Consolidating?
Palm Oil - Agricultural Commodity and Sustainable Development Catalyst
Sustainable Palm Oil – More Uncertainties or a Brighter Future?
Technical Modules:
Expert Panel Debate:
Plenary Paper:
Exhibition:
Conference details and sessions
IPOSC 2018 is organised as a targeted platform to update the palm oil industry stakeholders on current and emerging sustainability developments in the industry. IPOSC 2018’s focus will be on:
Palm oil, agriculture and potential impacts on environment and climate change
Progress and challenges of MSPO certi�cation
Wildlife Conservation and Deforestation
Objectives
Addressing Conservation and DeforestationViews on the State of Palm Oil’s SustainabilityStating the Case for Palm Oil’s Sustainability
8.00 am Registration
Paper 1: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Palm Oil Sector - a Sime Darby PerspectiveDr. Simon Lord, Chief Sustainability Officer, Sime Darby Plantation Berhad, Malaysia
10.30 am
Paper 2: Renewable Energy Directive Post-2020, With a Reference to Palm Oil Simo Honkanen, SVP Sustainability & Public Affairs, Neste, Finland
11.00 am
Paper 3: The Sustainable Palm Oil Journey in AfricaAudrey Lee, Sustainablity General Manager, Olam International Ltd, Singapore
11.30 am
Paper 4: Sustainable Oil Palm Cultivation In Malaysia – Is Peatlands A Suitable Choice?Dr. Ahmad Parveez Ghulam Kadir, Deputy Director General (Research & Development), Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
12.00 pm
Q & A Session12.30 pm
Session 1: Palm Oil - Agricultural Commodity and Sustainable Development Catalyst
Session 2: MSPO Forum – How Far Are We?
10.00 am Coffee Break
Lunch
9.00 am Opening Remarks by YBhg Datuk Dr. Kalyana Sundram,CEO, Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC)
CONFERENCE DAY 1 | Wednesday, 19 September 2018
9.10 am
Plenary Paper 1: Forests and Agriculture: Land Use Challenges and Opportunities – the Palm Oil PerspectiveDr. Eva Muller, Director, Forestry Policy and Resources Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (UN FAO), Italy
Paper 1: The Dynamics for Mandatory Scheme to be Successfully ImplementedDr. Sanath Kumaran, Acting CEO, Malaysian Palm Oil Certification Council (MPOCC)
2.00 pm
Paper 2: Cooperation Between Smallholder Groups and the Industry To Build an Efficient Mechanism for Certification Dr. Ainie Hj. Kuntom, Senior Research Fellow, Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
2.15 pm
Paper 3: Progress on How Industry is Adapting to Emerging Mandatory National Standards Syed Mahdhar Syed Hussain, Malaysian Palm Oil Association (MPOA)
2.30 pm
Paper 4: Roles of NGOs as a Catalyst to Build a Sustainable Malaysian Palm Oil SectorNithi Nesadurai, Malaysian Environmental NGOs (MENGO)
2.45 pm
Paper 5: Strengthening MSPO Principles and Criteria and Benchmarking Against ISCC Sustainability Requirements Andreas Feige, Managing Director, Meo Carbon Solutions GmbH, Germany
3.00 pm
3.15 pm
Session 3: Palm Oil Sustainability Certification – Diverging or Consolidating?
Paper 1: High-risk vs Low-risk ILUC Biofuel Feedstocks – Where Does Oil Palm Fit In?Prof. Gernot Klepper, Senior Researcher, Kiel Institute (IfW), Germany
4.00 pm
1.00 pm
Tea Break3.30 pm
Programme
Q & A Session
Paper 3: CSPO Opportunities and Challenges in Europe Andreas Feige, Managing Director, ISCC System GmbH, Germany
4.40 pm
5.00 pm
Q & A Session
5.20 pm
5.35 pm
Networking5.45 pm
Evening Forum6.00 pm- 7.30 pm
8.00 am Registration
9.00 am
9.10 am
Paper 4: Sabah’s Conservation Concern: Addressing the Elephant in the RoomDr. Senthilvel Nathan, Assistant Director, Sabah Wildlife Department
9.30 am
Paper 2: Land Use and Conservation Status in SarawakOswald Braken Tisen, General Manager - Protected Areas & Biodiversity Conservation Division, Sarawak Forestry Corporation
Paper 3: IUCN Report on Palm Oil and Biodiversity: The Borneo Case Dr. David Gaveau, Research Associate, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Indonesia
10.00 am
10.10 am
Q & A Session
Paper 1: Palm Oil, Conservation and Public PerceptionRobert Hii, Founder, Friends of Borneo
11.00 am
Paper 2: The Chain Reaction of NDPE PoliciesQuek Karl Yen, Regional Lead, The Forest Trust Malaysia
11.20 am
Paper 3: Together Possible - WWF, Malaysia and Sustainable Palm OilElizabeth Clarke, Global Palm Oil Lead, WWF International
11.40 am
Paper 5: European Market Perspective on Palm OilJoshua Lim, Global Lead on Sustainable Supply Chains, Wilmar International, Singapore
12.20 pm
Paper 4: Greenpeace’s Views on Malaysia’s Palm Oil Sustainability EffortsKiki Taufik, Global Project Leader of Indonesia Forest Campaign, Greenpeace Southeast Asia
12.00 pm
Q & A Session12.40 pm
Session 5: Views on the State of Palm Oil’s Sustainability
10.30 am Coffee Break
Session 4: Addressing Conservation and Deforestation
CONFERENCE DAY 2 | Thursday, 20 September 2018
Programme
Plantations and Conservation : Can We Walk the Talk?
Paper 5: HCV - National InterpretationSurin Suksuwan, Regional Director, Proforest Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
Paper 2: Views on ILUC to Determine Biofuel Sustainability Using Palm Oil and Rapeseed as ExamplesDatuk Dr. Kalyana Sundram, CEO, Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC)
4.20 pm
Welcome Remarks YBhg Dato’ Lee Yeow Chor, Chairman, Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC)
Keynote Address and Official Opening IPOSC 2018YB Puan Teresa Kok, Minister of Primary Industries, Malaysia
Paper 1: Comparison of Palm Oil Sustainability Certifications (Video Presentation) Pierre-Marie Aubert, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), France
9.50 am
Session 6: Stating the Case for Palm Oil’s Sustainability
Lunch
Paper 1: The Role of CPOPC in the Global ScenarioMahendra Siregar, Executive Director, Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC)
2.00 pm
Paper 2: The Truth About Orangutan NumbersDr. Marc Ancrenaz, Scientific Director, HUTAN
2.30 pm
Paper 3: Malaysian Palm Biodiesel’s Sustainability Challenges and OpportunitiesUR Unnithan, President, Malaysian Biodiesel Association (MBA)
3.00 pm
Paper 4: Palm Oil Sector Transformations : Are They Going Into the Right Direction?Johan Verburg, Pro-Poor Value Chains Advisor, Oxfam Novib, Netherlands
3.30 pm
Expert Panel Debate: Sustainable Palm Oil – More Uncertainties or a Brighter Future?
Chairman : Datuk Dr. Kalyana Sundram, CEO, Malaysian Palm Oil Council
4.00 pm
Q & A Session3.50 pm
• Sustainable Development and Palm Oil Denys Munang, Director-Sustainability, Eagle High Plantations, Indonesia
• Sustainable Development and Palm Oil – Malaysia’s Perspective Dr. Surina Ismail, Group Head of Sustainability, IOI Corporation Berhad
• Renewable Energy in Europe Simo Honkanen, SVP Sustainability & Public Affairs, Neste, Finland
• Smallholders Sustainability Robert Hii, Founder, Friends of Borneo
• CSPO Certification Elizabeth Clarke, Global Palm Oil Lead, WWF International
1.00 pm
End of IPOSC 2018 / High Tea and Networking 5.30 pm
Programme
Panelists :
Title: Tan Sri/ Dato’ Seri / Dato’ / Dr / Mr / Ms / Others
Full Name
Designation
Company
Address
Tel Fax Email
Please send this form to MPOC atFax : +603-7806 2272Email: [email protected]
Please complete the form below. Form may be duplicated for additional registrations.
All fees must be paid to the order of, Malaysian Palm Oil Council
Cheque/Bank draft No:
*Early bird registration: closes 30th June 2018
REGISTRATION FEE
RM1000* per pax (Early bird)
RM1200 per pax
MALAYSIANDELEGATE
OVERSEASDELEGATE STUDENTS
Amount Due RM USD RM
Bank-in to CIMB BankNo 60-62, Jalan SS6/14, SS647301 Kelana Jaya SelangorSWIFT CODE: CIBBMYKLAccount No: 8002183566
OR
USD250 per pax (Early bird)
USD300 per pax
RM700 per pax
USD180 per pax
1. Please fax/ e-mail copy of bank-in slip as proof/ verification of payment.IMPORTANT
3. Request for refund will not be entertained after 1st Sept 2018. However, the organisers are prepared to consider switching the name of the registered participants from the same organisation.
4. Please contact the IPOSC 2018 secretariat at [email protected] for further enquiries.
2. Registration confirmation number will be informed once payment is received.