🌍 Exciting News: ASD will be on-the-ground this week at in-cosmetics Asia 2024! 🌿 Our team at Action for Sustainable Derivatives is heading to InCosmetics Asia in Bangkok this Thursday! With over 581 Exhibitors and 100 % of the world's top 10 suppliers exhibiting in 2023, it's sure to be an exciting event! 🔗 We're eager to connect with industry professionals—particularly those working with or sourcing palm derivatives. If you’re a derivatives end user or supplier, we’d love to meet and discuss how we can collaborate to transform the global derivatives supply chain. 🌱 Our goal: Promote transparency, sustainability, and innovation in the sourcing and use of palm derivatives, and work towards a deforestation-free supply chain. 🤝 Meet our team: Reach out to Sarah Ceska and Lenaïg Benjamin to connect and drive change together! Contact us ahead of the event or stop by to chat at the expo! 📍 Bangkok, Thailand 📅 Thursday, 7 November 2024 #PalmDerivatives #DeforestationFree #Innovation #Networking
Action for Sustainable Derivatives
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Collaboration initiative by derivatives users to transform their supply chains
À propos
Action for Sustainable Derivatives (ASD) is a collaborative initiative co-managed and co-facilitated by BSR and Transitions, two organizations with extensive experience and expertise in supply chain sustainability and business collaborations. The industry-led platform brings together companies in the cosmetics, home and personal care, and oleochemicals industries to collectively tackle supply chain issues around palm oil and palm kernel oil derivatives, and expanding into other derivative commodities.
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www.sustainablederivatives.org
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- 2-10 employés
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- Paris
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Paris, FR
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⚠️ EUDR Update: Potential Delay, but the Mission Remains Critical ⏱️ On October 2nd, the European Commission proposed a 12-month delay in applying the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) - a regulation aimed at removing deforestation-linked products from the EU market. Despite this delay, the urgency to combat deforestation remains vital, particularly in the context of worsening climate events. The EUDR must remain a critical tool in the fight against deforestation by enforcing traceability and mandatory due diligence across supply chains. This postponement provides time for critical steps: ➡️ Developing robust due diligence processes ➡️ Supporting smaller suppliers and smallholder farmers in compliance ➡️ Improving guidance and the IT platform for easier compliance Nevertheless, the delay should not be used as an opportunity to reopen the EUDR to new negotiations to weaken its core principles or undermine the broader Green Deal framework. We must take this time to strengthen the regulation’s impact, ensuring both current and future laws stay focused on protecting our forests and the planet. Reach out to the ASD team to learn more about how we support our Members in preparing for the EUDR ➡️ asd@bsr.org / asd@transitions-dd.com #EUDR #Compliance #SustainableSupplyChains
🚨 [The EUDR is probably delayed but still coming… Are you ready?] On October 2nd, the European Commission proposed a 12-month delay in applying the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). The primary objective of the EUDR is to exclude products that contribute to global deforestation from the EU market. In the context of major rainforest fires and forests switching from carbon sinks to carbon emission sources, the emergency to better regulate products causing deforestation remains the same. ❗ While the postponement of the law is becoming increasingly certain, the real focus should be safeguarding its’ impact. The EUDR is and must stay a landmark regulation to fight deforestation by making traceability and due diligence across supply chains compulsory. Its delay must not allow the reopening of its substance to be changed, nor should it permit the weakening of the broader Green Deal legislative framework for both existing and upcoming laws. 👉 In this context, we think that the next 12 months – ‘phasing period’ - should be dedicated to: - The development and implementation of robust due diligence procedures, while prioritizing supplier engagement to prepare for full compliance. - The identification of the remaining bottlenecks, especially for smaller suppliers and smallholders who may need additional support to meet the new standards. - The improvement by the European Commission in the guidance, FAQs, and IT platform to make the DDS declaration process easier, faster and routine process. With the right focus, this postponement can be a valuable opportunity to ensure a more thorough and inclusive approach to meeting the EUDR’s requirements. ❔ And you, are you ready for the application of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)? 👀 Discover more about it - Take a look at our training: https://bit.ly/3BI3iU4 #EUDR #compliance #sustainablesupplychains
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Like many of our industry peers, we're returning to our desks after a busy and energizing time in New York for Climate Week. Reflecting on all the enriching sessions – and looking ahead to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) coming into force – we're thinking about how these two concepts come together. How will EUDR compliance enable companies to achieve and claim lower greenhouse gas emissions profiles for their palm oil and palm kernel oil volumes, for example? If you or your organization are working on this, we are interested to discuss. Let us know your thoughts, or do reach out to get in touch with the ASD team. #climateweeknyc #climateweek2024 #eudr #deforestation #climateaction
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We’re back from our Summer break and as Fall kicks in, we have some exciting news…. We are delighted to announce that IFF is the latest organisation to join us on our journey together as we aim to transform derivatives supply chains. IFF (International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.) is a US corporation that creates products across a range of categories – from taste, texture and scent to nutrition, enzymes and probiotics. The business is a leader in food, beverage, scent, home and personal care, and health, applying science and creativity for a better world. And it's great to have them on board. ASD now has more than 30 members from across the healthcare, cosmetics, home and personal care, and oleochemicals industries. You can find out more about how we aim to create impact in collaboration on our website. Just visit sustainablederivatives.org.
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"ASD is cultivating a great vision and great ideas. We just need to be brave. Impossible is nothing." Those were the inspirational thoughts of one of our members as we all gathered in Brussels recently to mark the fifth year of the initiative. The in-person meeting in the Belgian capital was a chance for ASD members to meet, celebrate, collaborate, and plan for what the next five years will look like as we collectively raise our ambition to transform the derivatives supply chain and shape the future of the oleomaterials market. You can read all about what happened in our latest blog, https://lnkd.in/eRVzbxix
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It truly was a fantastic get together. Here's to the next five years...
⭐ Celebrating 5 years of Action for Sustainable Derivatives with a group of committed individuals motivated about driving meaningful change! As we prepare for the future of the coalition, we were impressed with the level of trust, collaboration and dialogue throughout our discussions. We look forward with the next 5 years! TRANSITIONS BSR Hannah Jones (Aesop), Paula Kasprzyk (Avon), Melanie Fitschen and Julia Beier (Beiersdorf), Carolina Fontes and Rabea Dillmann (Clariant), Pauline Fabre (Coty), Ueli Karrer (The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.), Anthony Bailleul and laurent schubnel (GATTEFOSSÉ), Per Bogstad (Haleon), Franziska Enzmann and Eslam Abdelraouf (Henkel), Darcy Kelly (Innospec), Katie Kieu Nga Nguyen (Inolex), Joseph Gadomski, PE (Kensing), Kerry Amhof (Kenvue), Lucile Le Boniec and Melissa Al Maakar (L'Occitane Group), Guillaume LACAZE (L'Oréal), Cécile Joucan (LVMH), Camille Chromianec and Sabrina Collet (Nuxe Group), Emma Constable (Reckitt), Jerome Loeuil (Seppic), Brooke Demchuk (Syensqo), Cleber de Morais and Ghislaine Aumeras Broch (Stéarinerie Dubois), and Charlotte Bryant (Stepan Company).
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Today, we're reflecting on two years since the Action for Sustainable Derivatives (ASD) Impact Fund kick started its support for the Kaleka Mosaik Initiative. It's a project designed to drive regional economic development and sustainably restore landscapes in two of the largest palm-producing districts in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. A big thank you to our supporting ASD members – Avon, Clariant through its Foundation, Groupe Clarins, The Clorox Company, Croda, Croda Foundation, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. through its Charitable Foundation, GATTEFOSSÉ, Haleon, SEPPIC, Stéarinerie Dubois and Zschimmer & Schwarz. You can read all about the progress we've been making here: https://lnkd.in/etY58knA
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Before we get together later this week in Brussels for our mid-year in-person meeting, ASD is delighted to be taking part in the latest Sustainable Palm Oil Dialogue meeting. Organised by Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), IDH, FEDIOL and APAG - Oleochemicals Europe, it will be an important session to focus on a subject much discussed by ASD and our members: emissions reduction in palm supply chains. We’re excited to be a part of the discussion and explore how the sector might work towards more robust greenhouse gas footprinting and emission reduction calculations associated with certified sustainable palm oil types – from mass balance to segregated supply and identity preserved. The ASD team – including Ricki Berkenfeld, Alexandra Kolev and Charlene Collison from BSR, and Lenaïg Benjamin, Sarah Ceska and Alex Guillet from TRANSITIONS – will be on the ground so look out for them and come say ‘hello’. #SPOD #RSPO #SPODEurope #sustainablepalmoil #certifiedpalmoil
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It’s a big week coming up for ASD and our members. We’re heading to Brussels for our mid-year- in-person get together. It’s a chance to celebrate the last 5 years of ASD and, more importantly, prepare for what comes next, together. We’re looking forward to more stimulating conversations and interactive exercises to move forward as we continue to collaboration to transform the derivatives supply chain. See you there Hannah Jones (Aesop), Paula Kasprzyk (Avon), Julia Beier (Beiersdorf), Carolina Fontes and Rabea Dillmann (Clariant), Pauline Fabre (Coty), Ueli Karrer (The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.), Anthony Bailleul and laurent schubnel (GATTEFOSSÉ), Per Bogstad (Haleon), Franziska Enzmann and Eslam Abdelraouf (Henkel), Darcy Kelly (Innospec), Katie Kieu Nga Nguyen (Inolex), Joseph Gadomski, PE (Kensing), Kerry Amhof (Kenvue), Lucile Le Boniec and Melissa Al Maakar (L'Occitane Group), Guillaume LACAZE and Jehanne Fabre (L'Oréal), Carlos Delgado and Cécile Joucan (LVMH), Camille Chromianec and Sabrina Collet (Nuxe Group), Tine Goemaere (Oleon), Emma Constable (Reckitt), Jerome Loeuil (Seppic), Brooke Demchuk (Syensqo), Cleber de Morais and Ghislaine Aumeras Broch (Stéarinerie Dubois), and Charlotte Bryant (Stepan Company).
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It’s a big week coming up for ASD and our members. We’re heading to Brussels for our mid-year- in-person get together. It’s a chance to celebrate the last 5 years of ASD and, more importantly, prepare for what comes next, together. We’re looking forward to more stimulating conversations and interactive exercises to move forward as we continue to collaboration to transform the derivatives supply chain. See you there Hannah Jones (Aesop), Paula Kasprzyk (Avon), Julia Beier (Beiersdorf), Carolina Fontes and Rabea Dillmann (Clariant), Pauline Fabre (Coty), Ueli Karrer (The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.), Anthony Bailleul and laurent schubnel (GATTEFOSSÉ), Per Bogstad (Haleon), Franziska Enzmann and Eslam Abdelraouf (Henkel), Darcy Kelly (Innospec), Katie Kieu Nga Nguyen (Inolex), Joseph Gadomski, PE (Kensing), Kerry Amhof (Kenvue), Lucile Le Boniec and Melissa Al Maakar (L'Occitane Group), Guillaume LACAZE and Jehanne Fabre (L'Oréal), Carlos Delgado and Cécile Joucan (LVMH), Camille Chromianec and Sabrina Collet (Nuxe Group), Tine Goemaere (Oleon), Emma Constable (Reckitt), Jerome Loeuil (Seppic), Brooke Demchuk (Syensqo), Cleber de Morais and Ghislaine Aumeras Broch (Stéarinerie Dubois), and Charlotte Bryant (Stepan Company).