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Following the launch of APRIL2030, our commitment to deliver a positive impact on climate, nature and people over the next decade, we have received encouraging feedback and constructive advice from various stakeholders who noted the level of ambition of our targets.

Critical feedback was also received from the Environmental Paper Network who published a statement on APRIL2030 on their website.

The global community has been urging all actors, particularly the private sector, to rise to the challenge of achieving the 2030 development agenda while keeping within climate targets and improving the protection of nature. While these challenges are daunting, companies like APRIL have chosen to respond and act even amidst ongoing uncertainties brought by the pandemic.

APRIL2030 is not about making heroic claims. Nor is it about submitting that we have all the solutions. It was simply founded on a genuine desire to contribute to global action and make a positive impact in Indonesia.

APRIL2030 is made up of four commitments and 18 measurable, science-based targets to address key environmental, community and socio-economic imperatives.

By 2030, we will achieve net zero emissions from our land use and carbon emissions reductions in our production processes, measurable gains in nature, and zero extreme poverty in our communities while transforming our business for sustainable growth.

As we emphasized during our launch, progress against these targets will be independently assured and transparently reported against a range of 35 specific indicators. APRIL2030 commitments, targets and indicators can be viewed on the APRIL2030 microsite.

Sustainable Forest Management Policy 2.0
We reiterate that the commitments made under our Sustainable Forest Management Policy (SFMP 2.0) remain the principles on which APRIL2030 is founded.

Over the past five years of implementation, steady progress has been made. The mills have been running on 100% plantation fiber since December 2015 and there has been no new plantation development and no deforestation in APRIL’s concessions. While there are active land claims, there have been no social conflicts in our operational areas. There has been limited loss to fire and active protection and management of 370,000 ha of conservation and restoration areas,

APRIL’s performance against SFMP 2.0 has been under the independent oversight of the Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC). KPMG PRI Canada conducts an annual verification of APRIL’s performance against its implementation and produces a public report on their findings and APRIL’s corresponding close out action plan. The verification framework, along with the indicators, was the result of public consultations and included inputs from external stakeholders, including NGOs.

The audit reports, which transparently assure the progress that APRIL has made in delivering on its SFMP and identify opportunities for improvement, are published on the company’s Sustainability Dashboard. We actively work to resolve land tenure matters through a Land Dispute Resolution Procedure, which guides the settlement, and resolution of disputes, no matter the complexity or how long it takes to achieve a resolution. This is supported by participation in multi-stakeholder forums.

Peatland management
We acknowledge that our operations on peatland are a key area of concern and that we have a legal obligation to manage those concessions in the most responsible way possible. To do this, we have invested heavily in science, tools and best management practices to balance the production from these ecosystems with conservation and restoration.

We acknowledge our plantation forestry operations on peatland generate greenhouse gas emissions. In recent years, we have been collecting data to measure and monitor these emissions across different land use types to inform our approach to emissions reduction and mitigation.

International forest certification
Since 2010, APRIL Group has been certified under the PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) standards, ensuring that all raw materials coming into the mill are from noncontroversial sources. Around 87% of the total concession area is certified under the PEFC-Sustainable Forest Management certification system, which gives independent recognition of APRIL’s responsible forest management practices.

As part of the ongoing process to end its disassociation with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), APRIL has acknowledged the impact of its operations since 1993 as identified through the FSC baseline assessment. We are committed to engage in a constructive and robust process of remediation to end our disassociation with the FSC.

NGO reports
The EPN article also included references to a number of NGO reports. APRIL has already provided detailed, fact-based responses for all of the issues raised in these publications. Our responses can be viewed on this website. We have offered the concerned NGOs the opportunity to ground truth the results of our investigation but to date, none have expressed any interest in this invitation.

APRIL remains open to a constructive dialogue with stakeholders as we seek to move forward with the continued implementation of our sustainability commitments and the achievement of our APRIL2030.

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sustainable growth — APRIL Asia

Method

Waste disposed is recorded through various means of measurement including estimation of weight by waste type. Particular waste types as described above are measured as a wet waste and converted to a bone dry (BD) weight. The wet waste weight is multiplied by the consistency of each waste type to determine the BD. The consistency is predetermined by the lab.

Baseline
71kg/T

Performance 2022

On Track

sustainable growth — APRIL Asia

Method

The DPTW utilisation rate and % of textile waste per tonne of product will be based on R&D lab/pilot/demo procedures.

Baseline
0%

Performance 2022

In Development

sustainable growth — APRIL Asia

Method

Water consumption per tonne of product is calculated based on water consumed in the production of saleable pulp, paper, viscose staple fiber and viscose yarn measured by flow meters, via calculation and water balances divided by the production figures for saleable pulp, paper, viscose staple fibre and viscose yarn.

Baseline
28 m3/T

Performance 2022

Not Progressing

sustainable growth — APRIL Asia

Method

Soda content within the liquor cycle and losses are determined by means of mass balance based on daily lab analysis.

Lime volume in the lime kiln and losses are determined by means of lime make-up.

The recovery rate is calculated net of the percentage of make-up amounts added. The annual figure is based on the average monthly recovery rate.

Baseline
96%

Performance 2022

Not Progressing

inclusive progress — APRIL Asia

Method

Number of Mill and Nursery contractor calculated based on Man Power data which grouped by gender level calculated as a monthly average.

Baseline
2571

inclusive progress — APRIL Asia

Method

The number of own and supply partners employees is calculated based on year-end Man Power data which is grouped by gender. The identification of leadership position refer to employees’ grade D2 or Manager level and above.

Baseline
55 women employees in leadership positions

Performance 2022

Progressing

inclusive progress — APRIL Asia

Method

Women’s effective participation is identified from the participation list for each program. Percentage of female participation is calculated by the number of women participating divided by the total participants.

Baseline
34%

Performance 2022

Progressing

inclusive progress — APRIL Asia

Method

In development

Baseline
In development

Performance 2022

Progressing

inclusive progress — APRIL Asia

Method

In development

Baseline
In development

Performance 2022

Progressing

inclusive progress — APRIL Asia

Method

In development

Baseline
In development

Performance 2022

Progressing

inclusive progress — APRIL Asia

Method

We engaged third party to conduct assessment in APRIL-supported schools using the framework that was developed by Research Triangle Institute (RTI) and USAID.

Baseline
In development

Performance 2022

Progressing

inclusive progress — APRIL Asia

Method

Poverty mapping is identified through:

  1. Desktop analysis using National Statistics, Village Potential Statistics, SMERU Poverty Map.
  2. On-the-ground verification through FGD, village transect walk, interview with community.

Baseline
3%

Performance 2022

Progressing

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Peer-reviewed scientific journal publication standards

Baseline
1

Performance 2022

On Track

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Documentation of Participation (presentation of papers or posters) in national and international dialogues, workshops and conferences

Baseline
6

Performance 2022

On Track

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Number of scientists from universities and research institutions that have collaborated with APRIL on peatland management during the calendar year

Baseline
9

Performance 2022

On Track

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Wood deliveries (excluding open market supply) to the mill are used as a basis to calculate MAI (Tonnes/ Ha/Yr). The MAI is based on the 3 year area weighted rolling average growth for all closed compartments.

Baseline
20T/ha/yr

Performance 2022

On Track

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Methodology to be developed specific to animal species and does not include plants. Qualifying initiatives may vary widely in nature but must have the animal protection as the primary objective.

Partnerships will be developed and documented in line with an overarching strategy prioritizing stakeholders and threats specific to the country of Indonesia assessed.

Performance 2022

Progressing

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

May include various initiatives relating to conservation of RTE species to be defined in a priority list, initiatives may be conducted solely or in collaboration with other stakeholders.

Baseline
2

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Methodology to be developed to measure change in ecosystem services and values over time (carbon sequestration, water provision, resource provision including fish and honey)

Baseline
not yet developed

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Reports for reforestation of previously encroached and degraded area including all areas where assisted natural regeneration, planting or enrichment planting of species that improve habitat value have taken place during the year but excludes natural regeneration.

Baseline
275 ha

Performance 2022

Progressing

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Area within conservation is derived from land bank which is based on land cover analysis and is updated annually to capture any boundary changes, land use changes or measurement data.

Baseline
0 ha Net loss

Performance 2022

Not Progressing

thriving landscapes — APRIL Asia

Method

Landscape conservation funding includes restoration and conservation costs associated with the RER as well as the allocation of a proportion of the costs related to APRIL’s maintenance of conservation values under its production-protection model. The allocation is based on proportionate amount of each cost that is related to conservation and restoration.

The wood volume is based on wood delivered to the Mill.

Baseline
USD$0.7 per tonne of plantation fiber

Performance 2022

On Track

climate positive 1 — APRIL Asia

Method

Mill

Calculate from the records of fuel types used the amount consumed in boilers to generate power, heat and steam including energy use for mobile & including transportation. Each of the fuel types are converted to energy expressed by Giga Joule Lower Heating Value (GJ LHV) following the IPCC guidelines.

Baseline: 87%

Performance 2022

On Track

Forest Operations

Calculate from the records of fuel types the quantity consumed by major categories of forest management activities by Fiber operations.

This covers energy used for Forest operations, infrastructure including wood transport from estate to mill; When a blend of fuel types is used (such as B20) the contribution to renewable and cleaner energy targets is calculated separately for each fuel rather than considering the blend as a cleaner fuel type.

Baseline: 19%

Performance 2022

Progressing

climate positive 1 — APRIL Asia

Method

APRIL follows the international GHG protocol as developed by WRI/WBCSD to develop its emissions profile. The total emissions measured as emissions intensity is calculated based on tonnes of Scope 1 and 2 Mill Greenhouse Gas Emissions per tonne of product (paper, pulp and viscose). The emissions boundary scope covers gate-to-gate (wood processing in wood yard until pulp, paper and viscose production) of the three main GHGs: CO2, CH4, and N2O.

Baseline
0.55 tCO2e/product tonne

Performance 2022

On Track

climate positive 1 — APRIL Asia

Method

To quantify the total GHG emission and removals across APRIL’s land bank from land use, APRIL follows the GHG Protocol Agricultural Guidance and IPCC Guidelines for Agricultural, Forestry, and Other Land Use. To detect the land cover change within the look-back period, i.e. 20 years APRIL utilized the remotely sensed data.

The GHG emission will be calculated as the total of carbon stock changes in woody biomass and soil organic carbon and include all major carbon fluxes such as peat decomposition, plantation growth and harvesting, and fires.

To quantify the amount of carbon unit to balance the emission, the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS), the Climate, Community and Biodiversity Standards (CCB), or other internationally accepted standard will be used.

Performance 2022

Progressing

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