GRI Content Index
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is a multi-stakeholder standard for sustainability reporting. It provides guidance on determining report content and indicators and is the most widely adopted global standard for sustainability reporting. This report has been prepared following the latest GRI Universal Standards 2021, and our GRI Content Index references, our 2021 Sustainability Report, our Annual Report, and the SDP website.
Statement of use | Sime Darby Plantation Berhad (SDP) has reported the information cited in this GRI content index for the period of 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2021 in accordance to the GRI Standards. |
GRI 1 used | GRI 1: Foundation 2021 |
GRI STANDARD | DISCLOSURE | LOCATION |
GRI 2: General Disclosures 2021 | 2-1 Organisational details | About SDP, page 9 |
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2-2 Entities included in the organisation’s sustainability reporting | About SDP, page 9 AR2021, page 101 |
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2-3 Reporting period, frequency and contact point | About this report, page 12 Contact, page 129 AR2021, About this report, page 11 |
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2-4 Restatements of information | Stated throughout where relevant | |
2-5 External assurance | No external assurance was conducted on this report About this report, page 1 |
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2-6 Activities, value chain and other business relationships | About SDP, page 9 Responsible Sourcing, page 97 |
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2-7 Employees | Our employees, page 35 Base data, page 125 |
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2-8 Workers who are not employees | Our employees, page 35 Base data, page 125 |
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2-9 Governance structure and composition | Sustainability management, page 113 AR2021, page 86 Our Leaders |
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2-10 Nomination and selection of the highest governance body | AR2021, page 98 | |
2-11 Chair of the highest governance body | AR2021, page 81 Our Leaders |
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2-12 Role of the highest governance body in overseeing the management of impacts | Sustainability management, page 113 | |
2-13 Delegation of responsibility for managing impacts | Sustainability management, page 113 | |
2-14 Role of the highest governance body in sustainability reporting | Managing our material issues, page 23 | |
2-15 Conflicts of interest | AR2021, page 83 & page 97 | |
2-16 Communication of critical concerns | Improved access to grievance mechanisms, page 43 Managing grievances, page 107 Sustainability management, page 113 |
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2-17 Collective knowledge of the highest governance body | AR2021, page 80 | |
2-18 Evaluation of the performance of the highest governance body | AR2021, page 86 | |
2-19 Remuneration policies | AR2021, page 90, page 98 | |
2-20 Process to determine remuneration | AR2021, page 90, page 98 | |
2-21 Annual total compensation ratio | AR2021, page 90 | |
2-22 Statement on sustainable development strategy | Statement from the Group Managing Director, page 3 | |
2-23 Policy commitments | Our approach to sustainability, page 22 Governance, page 113 Responsible Agriculture Charter Human Rights Charter Code of Business Conduct |
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2-24 Embedding policy commitments | Our approach to sustainability, page 21 Governance, page 113 Improving labour practices in 2021, page 37 Responsible Agriculture Charter Human Rights Charter Code of Business Conduct |
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2-25 Processes to remediate negative impacts | Improved access to grievance mechanisms, page 43 Managing grievances, page 107 Working With Suppliers to Draw the Line on Deforestation |
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2-26 Mechanisms for seeking advice and raising concerns | Improved access to grievance mechanisms, page 43 Managing grievances, page 107 Working With Suppliers to Draw the Line on Deforestation Code of Business Conduct |
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2-28 Membership associations | Strength in certification, page 26 Improved access to grievance mechanisms, page 43 Enhancing conservation areas through dedicated programmes, page 90 Stakeholder engagement and partnerships, page 24 Stakeholder table, page 129 |
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2-29 Approach to stakeholder engagement | Stakeholder engagement and partnerships, page 24 Stakeholder table, page 129 |
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2-30 Collective bargaining agreements | Freedom of association, page 52 | |
GRI 3: Material Topics 2021 | 3-1 Process to determine material topics | Managing our material issues, page 23 |
3-2 List of material topics | Managing our material issues, page 23 | |
3-3 Management of material topics | Referenced throughout report where relevant | |
GRI 202: Market Presence 2016 | 202-1 Ratios of standard entry level wage by gender compared to local minimum wage | Wages and decent living, page 47 Note:Breakdown of wages by gender not included. |
GRI 203: Indirect Economic Impacts 2016 | 203-1 Infrastructure investments and services supported | Upholding children’s rights, page 54 Community development, page 62 Smallholders, page 108 Base data, page 125 |
203-2 Significant indirect economic impacts | Community development, page 62 Smallholders, page 108 Base data, page 125 |
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GRI 204: Procurement Practices 2016 | 204-1 Proportion of spending on local suppliers | Overview of our supply chain, page 97 Smallholders, page 108 |
GRI 205: Anti-corruption 2016 | 205-2 Communication and training about anti-corruption policies and procedures | Ethics and integrity, page 118 |
GRI 302: Energy 2016 | 302-1 Energy consumption within the organisation | Energy use, page 81 Base data, page 125 |
302-4 Reduction of energy consumption | Energy use, page 81 Base data, page 125 |
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GRI 303: Water and Effluents 2018 | 303-1 Interactions with water as a shared resource | Water management, page 84 |
303-2 Management of water discharge-related impacts | Minimising and treating effluent, page 85 Base data, page 125 |
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303-3 Water withdrawal | Base data, page 125 | |
303-4 Water discharge | Base data, page 125 | |
303-5 Water consumption | Water management, page 84 | |
GRI 304: Biodiversity 2016 | 304-1 Operational sites owned, leased, managed in, or adjacent to, protected areas and areas of high biodiversity value outside protected areas | Conservation and biodiversity enhancement, page 87 |
304-2 Significant impacts of activities, products and services on biodiversity | Conservation and biodiversity enhancement, page 87 | |
304-3 Habitats protected or restored | Conservation and biodiversity enhancement, page 87 | |
GRI 305: Emissions 2016 | 305-1 Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions | GHG emissions, page 75 |
305-2 Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions | GHG emissions, page 75 | |
305-4 GHG emissions intensity | GHG emissions, page 75 | |
305-5 Reduction of GHG emissions | GHG emissions, page 75 Base data, page 125 |
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GRI 305: Emissions 2016 | 306-1 Waste generation and significant waste-related impacts | Waste management, page 86 |
306-2 Management of significant waste-related impacts | Waste management, page 86 | |
306-3 Waste generated | Waste management, page 86 Base data, page 125 |
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306-5 Waste directed to disposal | Waste management, page 86 Base data, page 125 |
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GRI 308: Supplier Environmental Assessment 2016 | 308-1 New suppliers that were screened using environmental criteria | Assessing risk and supplier engagement, page 103 |
308-2 Negative environmental impacts in the supply chain and actions taken | Assessing risk and supplier engagement, page 103 Managing grievances, page 107 Base data, page 125 |
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GRI 401: Employment 2016 | 401-1 New employee hires and employee turnover | Base data, page 125 |
401-2 Benefits provided to full-time employees that are not provided to temporary or part-time employees | Wages and decent living, page 47 | |
GRI 403: Occupational Health and Safety 2018 | 403-1 Occupational health and safety management system | Health and safety: Creating a zero-harm culture, page 55 |
403-2 Hazard identification, risk assessment, and incident investigation | Health and safety: Creating a zero-harm culture, page 55 | |
403-4 Worker participation, consultation, and communication on occupational health and safety | Health and safety: Creating a zero-harm culture, page 55 | |
403-5 Worker training on occupational health and safety | Health and safety: Creating a zero-harm culture, page 55 | |
403-9 Work-related injuries | Health and safety: Creating a zero-harm culture, page 55 Base data, page 125 |
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GRI 404: Training and Education 2016 | 404-2 Programs for upgrading employee skills and transition assistance programs | Employee development and succession management, page 55 Website |
405-1 Diversity of governance bodies and employees | 405-1 Diversity of governance bodies and employees | Gender equality, page 49 Sustainability management, page 113 Base data, page 125–129 AR2021, page 86-92 |
GRI 406: Non-discrimination 2016 | 406-1 Incidents of discrimination and corrective actions taken | There were 12 incidents of discrimination raised in 2020 and 2021. Corrective actions have been taken for all. |
GRI 407: Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining 2016 | 407-1 Operations and suppliers in which the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining may be at risk | Freedom of association, page 52 |
GRI 408: Child Labor 2016 | 408-1 Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of child labor | Upholding children’s rights, page 52 |
GRI 409: Forced or Compulsory Labor 2016 | 409-1 Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of forced or compulsory labor | Our migrant labour workforce, page 36 Improving labour practices in 2021, page 37–40 |
GRI 411: Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2016 | 411-1 Incidents of violations involving rights of indigenous peoples | Upholding rights of communities, page 61–62 |
GRI 413: Local Communities 2016 | 413-1 Operations with local community engagement, impact assessments, and development programs | Engaging and empowering local communities, page 60–64 |
413-2 Operations with significant actual and potential negative impacts on local communities | Engaging and empowering local communities, page 60–64 | |
GRI 414: Supplier Social Assessment 2016 | 414-1 New suppliers that were screened using social criteria | Challenges to monitoring social risks in supply chain, page 105 |
414-2 Negative social impacts in the supply chain and actions taken | Managing grievances, page 107 Base data, page 125–129 |
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GRI 416: Customer Health and Safety 2016 | 416-1 Assessment of the health and safety impacts of product and service categories | Product quality and safety, page 27 100% of our products were assessed and certified to the FSSC 22000 and BRCGS Global Food Safety Standard during this reporting period. |
416-2 Incidents of non-compliance concerning the health and safety impacts of products and services | Product quality and safety, page 27 We keep track of all customer complaints raised with regards to our products. There were no product safety non-conformances reported during this reporting period. |
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Other material topics not covered by the GRI Standards | ||
Stakeholder engagement and transparency | Stakeholder engagement and partnerships, page 24 | |
Fire and Haze | Managing fire and haze, page 81–83 | |
Availability of adequate manpower | Automation and mechanisation at plantations, page 29–32 Overview of workforce, page 35–36 |
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Yield intensification | Leading the way with high yielding seeds, page 28 Base data, page 125–129 |
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COVID-19 | Managing the COVID-19 pandemic, page 19–20 Health and safety: Creating a zero-harm culture, page 55–58 |
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Production and efficiency improvements | See GRI 303: Water and effluents See GRI 306: Waste Agro-chemical management, page 55–58 |