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C.P. Intertrade Company Limited and companies in the International Trading Business Group C.P. Group realizes the importance of environmental sustainability by operating the business under the concept of the use of natural resources for maximum benefit along with the organization’s business principles under The concept of “Green Culture” is instilled in the activities of the people in the organization, conveying the brand and its products. To achieve our vision to be a leading company in integrated rice and industrial agro business within the framework of this vision.
Mission and Policy : Safety, Occupational Health, Environment Energy and efficiency Therefore, setting the following environmental sustainability goals.
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Challenges

The challenge of climate change impact, CP Intertrade Co., Ltd. and companies in the international trading business group Charoen Pokphand Group business has foreseen the opportunity from change to drive and support for all business groups. A company that is committed to trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and continuous monitoring measures.
The company is committed to climate change management. and contribute to reducing the impact on the environment. Adhering to the relevant international principles Integrated with business operations principles that focus on the impact of climate change. In addition, there is support for the government’s greenhouse gas reduction mechanism. and a focus on products that have been certified for carbon labels (Carbonfoot print). From this commitment, The company aims to reduce the use of plastic for packaging for reuse. Net zero carbon emissions.

Supporting the SDGs
SDG 7
Affordable and Clean Energy
7.2
Increase substatianially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix
7.3
Double the global rate of improvement in the energy efficiency
SDG 11
Sustainable Cities and Communities
11.6
Reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of citie
SDG 12
Responsible Consumption and Production
12.2
Achieve the sustainable
management and efficient use of
natural resources
12.3
Halve per capita global food waste
12.3
Substantially reduce waste
generation
SDG 13
Climate Action
13.3
Improve education,
awareness-raising and human and
institutional capacity on climate
change
Key Operating Results in 2020
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
3,532.80 Ton CO2eq
Prepare base year 2015
Proportion of renewable energy 32.30%
Renewable energy in business activities
Target for 2020
Reducing greenhouse gas emission concentrations per unit income by 10% compared to the 2015 base year.
Results of 2020 Compared to Target
2017
2018
2019
2020
Achieve Target 2020
  • Number of products with carbon footprint assessment
    2
    3
    3
    4
    100%
  • Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions per revenues
    43.51
    32.54
    36.14
    100%
Greenhouse Gas Emission Management Information
2020 Performance
Energy management information
2020 Performance
Waste management information
2020 Performance
Sustainable plastic packaging information
2020 Performance
Registration of carbon Footprint product
Assessment of Climate-related Risks and Opportunities According to TCFD
The company has in place a framework for managing climate change that covers our entire supply chain. We determine policies and targets that encompass energy efficiency, renewable energy use, waste management, and reductions in plastic packaging. We further assess climate risk and opportunities, conduct scenario analyses according to the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), and develop comprehensive risk management plans that include physical, technological, market, policy and regulatory, and reputational risks.
Climate Change Management Framework
Governance
Establish committees at both the Group and Business Group levels,to manage the company’s climate-related risks and opportunities.
Strategy
Outline a strategy for climate change management that aligns with our Group-level financial strategy and planning.
Risk Management
Apply risk and opportunity assessment results and integrate the local context of operations in each country to develop climate change management approaches.
Metrics & Targets
Determine indicators and targets for assessing and managing climate-related risks and opportunities thatalign with the Group’s financial risk management.
Greenhouse Gas Management
Management Approach

The company recognizes the importance of balancing economic, environmental, social development and adhering to business operations for sustainable development. is to assess and give importance to environmental management throughout the business operation process. From research and product development raw material selection Production processes, including business development processes, are responsible for protecting and preserving the environment both inside and outside the workplace. Therefore, environmental guidelines have been established as follows:

  1. Strictly comply with the principles of the Company Code of Conduct as well as local and international laws related to environmental standards.
  2. Environmental and social responsibility by focusing on the production process, tools, and business activities that have the same standard of practice that has the least impact on the environment and surrounding communities.
  3. Ensure that environmental impacts from operations be monitored and continually improved efficiency by establishing clear objectives, targets and action plans and assessing environmental impacts for decisions on operations.
  4. Encourage awareness and understanding of environment for employees, partners, and stakeholders by training.
  5. Communicate policies and requirements to employees and partners.
  6. Disclose an operational performance of environmental and reporting its outcome against with specified goals to any associated stakeholders.
  7. The top management of the organization approves by signing approval to promulgation of the environmental policy to be used as a guideline throughout the organization.
Sustainable development commitment
Mr.Sumeth Laomoraphorn
Chief Executive Officer, CP Intertrade Co., Ltd.
We have a strong commitment to sustainability strategy of the international trading business group In line with the operations of Charoen Pokphand Group, we have also signed a letter expressing our CEO’s commitment to the Charoen Pokphand Group’s Sustainable Development Goals 2030.
Climate Change Management
and energy management
Climate Change Management

The company recognizing the urgency of action on sustainable development happening around the world. Our business group is committed to operating in accordance with the Paris Agreement. To limit global temperature, rise to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and set long-term targets for global greenhouse gas emissions both the value chain will be zero by 2050, coupled with setting scientific goals or Science Based Targets in all relevant areas. This is in line with the criteria and recommendations of the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). It also aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions per unit of revenue by 10% in 2020 compared to the base year 2015 by defining action guidelines to being a zero emissions organization.

2030 Carbon Neutral
Organization guidelines(Scope1&2)

Carbon Neutral Organization by 2030 in accordance with its environmental management strategy, the business focuses on energy and resource management in line with the circular economy. It promotes energy efficiency improvements and activities that produce the least environmental impact from the design process, management, selection of high-performance equipment, and technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Choosing clean energy as well as promoting reforestation projects and farmers grow crops to absorb long-term greenhouse gases.

CASE STUDY
The first rice brand in Thailand! “Royal Umbrella” announces an innovative recyclable rice bag that reduces global warming

“Royal Umbrella” Rice under Charoen Pokphand Group (CP Group) has recently emphasized its sustainability leadership in packaged rice in a collaboration to improve its recyclable rice bag to be more environmentally-friendly for the first time in Thailand. The two packaging experts; Dow Thailand Group, the world’s leading materials science company, and Prepack, Thailand’s leading flexible packaging producer under SCGP, have joined forces taking the rice bag to the next level utilizing Dow’s sustainable packaging solution called “INNATE™” and down-gauging (thinner but stronger) technology. It is the first brand in Thailand to use this world-class innovation to produce a fully-recyclable rice bag that reduces CO2 emission by reducing plastic resin used and lowering energy in production. The new recyclable rice bag will be launched in Q1 of 2021 in response to consumer’s demand for environmental-friendliness and to address the CP Group’s sustainability goals to completely stop using non-recyclable packaging by 2025.

“As CP Group has committed to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (UN’s SDGs), the CP Intertrade’s Royal umbrella brand has aligned with the strategy and announced our commitment to eliminate problematic or unnecessary plastic packaging through redesign and reinvention, change single-use plastic packaging to reusable one, and ensure that 100% of our plastic packaging can be reused or recycled. The brand aims to completely stop using non-recyclable packaging by 2025.

In the past, our rice bags were once unable to be recycled; nowadays, the Royal Umbrella’s plastic bags can be recycled. But we are not stopping here; with this collaboration, we will take it to the next level to make our rice bags thinner but stronger while tackling environmental problems. We aim to reduce CO2 emission, the cause of climate change, by using less plastic resins and lowering the temperatures in bags sealing process.” said Thiti Lujitanon, the Royal Umbrella’s Chief Operating Officer.

The developmental packaging, which will be sold in 2021, will make Royal Umbrella Thailand’s first brand use a multi-layer, mono-material polyethylene rice bag made from Dow’s innovative INNATE™ precision packaging resins and Down-gauging approach.

The target is to reduce the bag’s thickness but tougher. Thanks to its abuse-resistant condition, The new packaging reduces CO2 emission, the main cause of climate change, by consuming fewer plastics and energy. In the initial phase, it is anticipated that 300 metric tons of plastics will be reduced, equivalent to eliminating 600 tons of carbon or planting more than 237 acres of forests. The mono-material polyethylene bags are easy to recycle. Still, the Royal Umbrella encourages its consumers to waste separation with “Mue Wised x Won” project by PPP Plastics. Consumers can donate Royal Umbrella’s packaging at more than 300 “Mue Wised x Won” plastic bag drop points in Bangkok and nearby provinces or send it by post. The Royal Umbrella’s bags will become a part of a circular economy’s completed loop and not being left in the environment.

“We are delighted that the packaged rice leader like Royal Umbrella cares for nature and partners with Dow to develop a fully recyclable packaging that consumes fewer resources and mitigates the challenges of climate change using Dow’s INNATE™. The innovative solution makes the packaging thinner but stronger, reducing plastics used and CO2 emission. The collaboration supports Dow’s sustainability targets that aim to “Protect the climate”, “Stop the waste”, and “Close the loop” as well as allows Royal Umbrella to meet their sustainability goals while maintaining the packaging quality. society and the planet.”

To solve plastic waste problems sustainably, we need three factors; technology, infrastructure, and brands & consumers’ participation. This partnership has them all. Dow and SCGP have the technology that enables the rice packaging to be recycled easily using the current infrastructure and strengthen by drop points of “Mue Wised x Won” by PPP Plastics. With the participation from No.1 packaged rice brand like Royal Umbrella, who serves millions of families, I believe that we will together reduce the environmental impact sustainably with the consumers’ participation.” said Chatchai Luanpolcharoenchai, Dow Thailand President.

Paradorn Chulajata, Prepack’s managing director, added, “To cope with the growing population and the need for more natural resources, SCGP places importance on the effective use of resources and caring for nature following the sustainable development concept. In our business operations, we drive the Circular Economy principles by maximizing the resources used. We design our products and services to enable brand owners and consumers to be convenient while using fewer materials. The offers must also be reusable or recyclable. In our operations, we improve the production and process to drive the Circular Economy throughout the whole supply chain using less water and energy. We are ready to continue driving the principle from inside-out through our customers and consumers so that all parties aware and join forces to make a better and sustainable

Challenges

The challenge of climate change impact, CP Intertrade Co., Ltd. and companies in the international trading business group Charoen Pokphand Group business has foreseen the opportunity from change to drive and support for all business groups. A company that is committed to trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and continuous monitoring measures.
The company is committed to climate change management. and contribute to reducing the impact on the environment. Adhering to the relevant international principles Integrated with business operations principles that focus on the impact of climate change. In addition, there is support for the government’s greenhouse gas reduction mechanism. and a focus on products that have been certified for carbon labels (Carbonfoot print). From this commitment, The company aims to reduce the use of plastic for packaging for reuse. Net zero carbon emissions.

Supporting the SDGs
SDG 7
Affordable and Clean Energy
7.2
Increase substatianially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix
7.3
Double the global rate of improvement in the energy efficiency
SDG 11
Sustainable Cities and Communities
11.6
Reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of citie
SDG 12
Responsible Consumption and Production
12.2
Achieve the sustainable
management and efficient use of
natural resources
12.3
Halve per capita global food waste
12.3
Substantially reduce waste
generation
SDG 13
Climate Action
13.3
Improve education,
awareness-raising and human and
institutional capacity on climate
change
Key Operating Results in 2020
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
3,532.80 Ton CO2eq
Prepare base year 2015
Proportion of renewable energy 32.30%
Renewable energy in business activities
Target for 2020
Reducing greenhouse gas emission concentrations per unit income by 10% compared to the 2015 base year.
Results of 2020 Compared to Target
2017
2018
2019
2020
Achieve Target 2020
  • Number of products with carbon footprint assessment
    2
    3
    3
    4
    100%
  • Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions per revenues
    43.51
    32.54
    36.14
    100%
Greenhouse Gas Emission Management Information
2020 Performance
Energy management information
2020 Performance
Waste management information
2020 Performance
Sustainable plastic packaging information
2020 Performance
Registration of carbon Footprint product
Assessment of Climate-related Risks and Opportunities According to TCFD
The company has in place a framework for managing climate change that covers our entire supply chain. We determine policies and targets that encompass energy efficiency, renewable energy use, waste management, and reductions in plastic packaging. We further assess climate risk and opportunities, conduct scenario analyses according to the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), and develop comprehensive risk management plans that include physical, technological, market, policy and regulatory, and reputational risks.
Climate Change Management Framework
Governance
Establish committees at both the Group and Business Group levels,to manage the company’s climate-related risks and opportunities.
Strategy
Outline a strategy for climate change management that aligns with our Group-level financial strategy and planning.
Risk Management
Apply risk and opportunity assessment results and integrate the local context of operations in each country to develop climate change management approaches.
Metrics & Targets
Determine indicators and targets for assessing and managing climate-related risks and opportunities thatalign with the Group’s financial risk management.
Greenhouse Gas Management
Management Approach

The company recognizes the importance of balancing economic, environmental, social development and adhering to business operations for sustainable development. is to assess and give importance to environmental management throughout the business operation process. From research and product development raw material selection Production processes, including business development processes, are responsible for protecting and preserving the environment both inside and outside the workplace. Therefore, environmental guidelines have been established as follows:

  1. Strictly comply with the principles of the Company Code of Conduct as well as local and international laws related to environmental standards.
  2. Environmental and social responsibility by focusing on the production process, tools, and business activities that have the same standard of practice that has the least impact on the environment and surrounding communities.
  3. Ensure that environmental impacts from operations be monitored and continually improved efficiency by establishing clear objectives, targets and action plans and assessing environmental impacts for decisions on operations.
  4. Encourage awareness and understanding of environment for employees, partners, and stakeholders by training.
  5. Communicate policies and requirements to employees and partners.
  6. Disclose an operational performance of environmental and reporting its outcome against with specified goals to any associated stakeholders.
  7. The top management of the organization approves by signing approval to promulgation of the environmental policy to be used as a guideline throughout the organization.
Sustainable development commitment
Mr.Sumeth Laomoraphorn
Chief Executive Officer, CP Intertrade Co., Ltd.
We have a strong commitment to sustainability strategy of the international trading business group In line with the operations of Charoen Pokphand Group, we have also signed a letter expressing our CEO’s commitment to the Charoen Pokphand Group’s Sustainable Development Goals 2030.
Climate Change Management
and energy management
Climate Change Management

The company recognizing the urgency of action on sustainable development happening around the world. Our business group is committed to operating in accordance with the Paris Agreement. To limit global temperature, rise to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and set long-term targets for global greenhouse gas emissions both the value chain will be zero by 2050, coupled with setting scientific goals or Science Based Targets in all relevant areas. This is in line with the criteria and recommendations of the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). It also aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions per unit of revenue by 10% in 2020 compared to the base year 2015 by defining action guidelines to being a zero emissions organization.

2030 Carbon Neutral
Organization guidelines(Scope1&2)

Carbon Neutral Organization by 2030 in accordance with its environmental management strategy, the business focuses on energy and resource management in line with the circular economy. It promotes energy efficiency improvements and activities that produce the least environmental impact from the design process, management, selection of high-performance equipment, and technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Choosing clean energy as well as promoting reforestation projects and farmers grow crops to absorb long-term greenhouse gases.

CASE STUDY
The first rice brand in Thailand! “Royal Umbrella” announces an innovative recyclable rice bag that reduces global warming

“Royal Umbrella” Rice under Charoen Pokphand Group (CP Group) has recently emphasized its sustainability leadership in packaged rice in a collaboration to improve its recyclable rice bag to be more environmentally-friendly for the first time in Thailand. The two packaging experts; Dow Thailand Group, the world’s leading materials science company, and Prepack, Thailand’s leading flexible packaging producer under SCGP, have joined forces taking the rice bag to the next level utilizing Dow’s sustainable packaging solution called “INNATE™” and down-gauging (thinner but stronger) technology. It is the first brand in Thailand to use this world-class innovation to produce a fully-recyclable rice bag that reduces CO2 emission by reducing plastic resin used and lowering energy in production. The new recyclable rice bag will be launched in Q1 of 2021 in response to consumer’s demand for environmental-friendliness and to address the CP Group’s sustainability goals to completely stop using non-recyclable packaging by 2025.

“As CP Group has committed to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (UN’s SDGs), the CP Intertrade’s Royal umbrella brand has aligned with the strategy and announced our commitment to eliminate problematic or unnecessary plastic packaging through redesign and reinvention, change single-use plastic packaging to reusable one, and ensure that 100% of our plastic packaging can be reused or recycled. The brand aims to completely stop using non-recyclable packaging by 2025.

In the past, our rice bags were once unable to be recycled; nowadays, the Royal Umbrella’s plastic bags can be recycled. But we are not stopping here; with this collaboration, we will take it to the next level to make our rice bags thinner but stronger while tackling environmental problems. We aim to reduce CO2 emission, the cause of climate change, by using less plastic resins and lowering the temperatures in bags sealing process.” said Thiti Lujitanon, the Royal Umbrella’s Chief Operating Officer.

The developmental packaging, which will be sold in 2021, will make Royal Umbrella Thailand’s first brand use a multi-layer, mono-material polyethylene rice bag made from Dow’s innovative INNATE™ precision packaging resins and Down-gauging approach.

The target is to reduce the bag’s thickness but tougher. Thanks to its abuse-resistant condition, The new packaging reduces CO2 emission, the main cause of climate change, by consuming fewer plastics and energy. In the initial phase, it is anticipated that 300 metric tons of plastics will be reduced, equivalent to eliminating 600 tons of carbon or planting more than 237 acres of forests. The mono-material polyethylene bags are easy to recycle. Still, the Royal Umbrella encourages its consumers to waste separation with “Mue Wised x Won” project by PPP Plastics. Consumers can donate Royal Umbrella’s packaging at more than 300 “Mue Wised x Won” plastic bag drop points in Bangkok and nearby provinces or send it by post. The Royal Umbrella’s bags will become a part of a circular economy’s completed loop and not being left in the environment.

“We are delighted that the packaged rice leader like Royal Umbrella cares for nature and partners with Dow to develop a fully recyclable packaging that consumes fewer resources and mitigates the challenges of climate change using Dow’s INNATE™. The innovative solution makes the packaging thinner but stronger, reducing plastics used and CO2 emission. The collaboration supports Dow’s sustainability targets that aim to “Protect the climate”, “Stop the waste”, and “Close the loop” as well as allows Royal Umbrella to meet their sustainability goals while maintaining the packaging quality. society and the planet.”

To solve plastic waste problems sustainably, we need three factors; technology, infrastructure, and brands & consumers’ participation. This partnership has them all. Dow and SCGP have the technology that enables the rice packaging to be recycled easily using the current infrastructure and strengthen by drop points of “Mue Wised x Won” by PPP Plastics. With the participation from No.1 packaged rice brand like Royal Umbrella, who serves millions of families, I believe that we will together reduce the environmental impact sustainably with the consumers’ participation.” said Chatchai Luanpolcharoenchai, Dow Thailand President.

Paradorn Chulajata, Prepack’s managing director, added, “To cope with the growing population and the need for more natural resources, SCGP places importance on the effective use of resources and caring for nature following the sustainable development concept. In our business operations, we drive the Circular Economy principles by maximizing the resources used. We design our products and services to enable brand owners and consumers to be convenient while using fewer materials. The offers must also be reusable or recyclable. In our operations, we improve the production and process to drive the Circular Economy throughout the whole supply chain using less water and energy. We are ready to continue driving the principle from inside-out through our customers and consumers so that all parties aware and join forces to make a better and sustainable

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