United Plantations Bhd 2017 AR2
The report highlights United Plantations Berhad's sustainability and financial performance for the fiscal year 2017. The company achieved a record profit after tax of RM 392 million, driven by a recovery in palm oil production and better commodity prices. Notably, United Plantations became the first company in Asia Pacific and Africa to achieve RSPO NEXT certification for some of its operating units. The group also completed its fifth biogas plant, successfully connecting all of its palm oil mills with methane capture facilities to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the company continued its biodiversity partnership with Copenhagen Zoo, managing over 7,500 hectares of conservation reserves.
Company: United Plantations Bhd
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: Malaysia
Year: 2017
Type: AR2
Pages: 300
United Plantations Bhd
Annual Report
The report highlights United Plantations Berhad's sustainability and financial performance for the fiscal year 2017. The company achieved a record profit after tax of RM 392 million, driven by a recovery in palm oil production and better commodity prices. Notably, United Plantations became the first company in Asia Pacific and Africa to achieve RSPO NEXT certification for some of its operating units. The group also completed its fifth biogas plant, successfully connecting all of its palm oil mills with methane capture facilities to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the company continued its biodiversity partnership with Copenhagen Zoo, managing over 7,500 hectares of conservation reserves.
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Document Details
Report Year
2017
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
Fiscal Year
2017
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
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