Climate Change Data

PT Perkebunan Nusantara III (Persero)

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2022)

Reporting Period: 2022

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:1,968,870.48 tCO2eq (Scope 1) + 197,533 tCO2eq (Scope 2)
Scope 1 Emissions:1,968,870.48 tCO2eq
Scope 2 Emissions:197,533 tCO2eq
Renewable Energy Share:78%
Total Energy Consumption:2,233,155 GJ
Water Consumption:60,932,016 m3

ESG Focus Areas

  • Economic Performance
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Social Performance
  • Good Corporate Governance

Environmental Achievements

  • Reduced electricity consumption by 230,932 Gigajoules (GJ) compared to 2021 (233,136 GJ).
  • Increased total renewable energy use to 78% of total energy use.
  • Established 30,758 hectares of High Conservation Value (HCV) areas for biodiversity protection.

Social Achievements

  • Maintained harmonious industrial relations with no labor disputes or incidents of discrimination.
  • Provided training to 91,583 employees at a cost of IDR 146.8 billion.
  • Increased consumer satisfaction from 81.4% in 2021 to 83.1% in 2022.

Governance Achievements

  • Achieved a “Very Good” predicate in the 2022 GCG assessment with a score of 90%.
  • Implemented a Whistleblowing System (WBS) with 43 incoming complaints, all of which were processed.
  • No proven incidents of corruption during 2022.

Climate Goals & Targets

Medium-term Goals:
  • Develop Biodiesel Plant (443 kton/year), Biopellet plant (1 million tons EFB/year or 200 kton pellet/year), and Bioethanol plant (50,000 kL/year) in Sei Mangkei SEZ.
Short-term Goals:
  • Maintain customer satisfaction above 80%
  • Maintain zero complaints related to product safety/quality.
  • Improve due diligence processes related to product safety.

Environmental Challenges

  • Climate change risks, including changes in weather patterns, temperature rise, and extreme weather events.
  • Transition risks related to regulatory changes, higher customer expectations, and reputational risks.
  • Water scarcity, particularly in East Java.
Mitigation Strategies
  • Implementing water management strategies, including creating reservoirs and reusing water from processing.
  • Implementing integrated pest control and monitoring pest populations.
  • Conducting emergency response simulations and forming emergency response teams.

Supply Chain Management

Responsible Procurement
  • Prioritizing national suppliers (SOEs, private, and MSMEs).

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Physical Risks
  • Changes in weather patterns
  • Temperature rise
  • Extreme weather events
Transition Risks
  • Regulatory changes
  • Higher customer expectations
  • Reputational risks
Opportunities
  • Development of energy-efficient products and processes
  • Increased use of renewable energy

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: GRI Universal Standards 2021

Certifications: RSPO, ISPO, ISO 14001, ISO 37001, ISO 9001, ISO 22000, ISCC, Rainforest Alliance, Good Manufacturing Practices, Halal, SMK3

Third-party Assurance: TÜV Rheinland Indonesia

UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 8
  • SDG 12
  • SDG 6
  • SDG 7
  • SDG 13
  • SDG 15

TJSL programs supported 15 of 16 SDGs in 2022.

Awards & Recognition

  • Gold Rating Asia Sustainability Reporting Rating (ASRRAT) 2022
  • Bronze Award of the 2022 Indonesian National Standard (SNI) Award
  • Award for Participating in the National Movement for the Protection of Vulnerable Workers Program
  • Award for the Achievement of Innovation for Increasing the Implementation of Workplace Safety and Health
  • Nusantara CSR Awards 2022
  • Indonesia Best Innovation Excellent Award 2022
  • Zero Accident Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Award
  • OHS Award
  • The Winner of Indonesia TJSL Awards 2022 in Agriculture Sector Industry
  • Award for Cultural Heritage Preservation