SPOTT GUIDE
Grupo HAME welcomes you to the SPOTT 2024 review. By clicking on each category, you will find the support links for each indicator.
INDEX
CONTENTS
Sustainability Policy and Leadership
Landbank, Maps, and Traceability
Deforestation and Biodiversity
AVC, HCS, and Impact Assessments
Water, Chemicals, and Pest Management
Community, Land, and Labor Rights
Environmental Monitoring: forests, fires and hot spots
We carry out constant environmental monitoring that allows us to measure the impact of our operations in our areas of influence.
We signed the Public Declaration of Partners of GREPALMA and Voluntary Commitment to Zero Deforestation, in which we declare our commitment, voluntary, to zero deforestation in the country, so we have a satellite monitoring by the company Satelligence of our operations and those of our suppliers, who through periodic reports show any situation related to forest loss that may occur, including early fire warnings. The latest report does not reflect any change in forest/vegetation cover in the areas.
- Forest Fire Monitoring Procedure
- Sustainability Policy
- NDPE Policy
- RSPO certified companies
- Certificate of Zero Deforestation Satellite Monitoring
- Satellite Monitoring Study for the Sustainable Development of Palm Oil in Guatemala
- Satelligence monitoring
We also have the Global Forest Watch tool which through its website allows online monitoring on the status of outbreaks, fires and forest fires in the vicinity of our operations and of our suppliers.
The tool allows us to obtain a report of hectares of forest cover in our area of influence and from our suppliers, as established by the RSPO Standard.
Optimization of soils
For palm cultivation to be friendly to the soils in which it is developed, it is necessary to implement agricultural practices that reduce the impact on the soil and preserve or improve its quality. We have a series of practices for soil conservation where we develop our operations.
- Land use reports and maps
- soil taxonomy
- Report no peat soil in Guatemala
- List of phytosanitary products in use
Through our NDPE Policy, we take a high carbon stock approach, applicable to all suppliers.
Identifying the vocation of soils and delimiting those sites of fragile soils such as high slopes, riverbanks and peat soils, defining actions to prevent physical or chemical soil degradation is our commitment, so we do not develop plantations in riparian areas, fragile soils, drainage areas and peat soils, regardless of their depth.
It is important to mention that in Guatemala there are no peat soils or histosols, so our planted area in peat is 0%, which is supported by the following, learn more:
We have 795.02 ha in reserve for conservation, including the HCV area.
Zero Burning
As a Group we are committed to not use fire or burning for pest control, prepare or condition future crop areas or carry out plantation renovations through our Policy on Sustainability and our NDEP Policy, both apply to all our suppliers. Through satellite monitoring carried out by Satelligence there is no fire source registered in our operations or those of our suppliers.
Within our Soil Conservation Plan we implement a program of nutrition, plant cover and integration of organic matter, among others.
These practices allow to offer the plant a favorable environment for its development and improve soil quality. Also, as good agricultural practices we implement living barriers, planting of nectariferous plants, and planting of green fertilizers.
Atmosphere
Committed to periodically calculate greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions and implement actions for progressive reduction, incorporating mitigation practices and technology according to their operational and financial possibilities, we have a commitment to reduce GHG which was made based on the ISSC methodology.
For Atlántida and El Triunfo, the first GHG calculation was performed in 2020 based on the RSPO methodology, which will be considered as baseline for subsequent follow-up and measurement.
Peat, fire and GHG emissions
92. Commitment not to plant on peat soil at any depth.
93. Commitment not to plant on peat soil at any depth for all suppliers.
94. Amount of area planted in peat soil (ha).
- Política Sostenibilidad.pdf (2.73 MB)
- Mapa Clasificación Taxonómica Santa Rosa 2025.pdf (2.52 MB)
- Mapa Taxonomía de Suelos Primera Aproximación.pdf (396.23 KB)
- Mapa taxonomía de Suelos REPSA.pdf (5.2 MB)
- Mapa Taxonomía de Suelos El Triunfo.pdf (3.86 MB)
- Mapa Taxonomía de Suelos Atlántida.pdf (1.05 MB)
- Mapa capacidad Uso de Suelos Santa Rosa.pdf (1.05 MB)
- Mapa capacidad Uso de Suelos REPSA.pdf (1.17 MB)
- Mapa capacidad Uso de Suelos Atlántida.pdf (1008.94 KB)
- Mapa capacidad Uso de Suelos El Triunfo.pdf (1.08 MB)
- Mapa ubicación proveedores independientes Santa Rosa.pdf (1.24 MB)
- Mapa ubicación proveedores independientes Atlántida.pdf (2 MB)
95. Implementation of a commitment not to plant in peat soil at any depth.
N/A
96. Commitment to implement best practices for soil and peat management.
97. Commitment to implement best practices for soil and peat management for all suppliers.
98. Evidence of best practices in soil and peat management.
99. Commitment to zero burning.
100 Commitment to zero burning that applies to all suppliers.
101. Evidence of fire management and monitoring.
Satellite Monitoring
102. Detail and numbers of fires in the company areas.
- Reporte de Monitoreo de Incendios 2 semestre REPSA y Asociados.pdf (689.93 KB)
- Reporte de Monitoreo de Incendios 1 semestre Santa Rosa (Recuperado automáticamente).pdf (903.71 KB)
- Reporte de Monitoreo de Incendios 1 semestre El triunfo2024.pdf (764.8 KB)
- Carta de confirmacion 0 focos de incendios.pdf (38.09 KB)
Satellite Monitoring
103. Detail and number of fire hotspots within the surrounding landscape/smallholder farmers.
Satellite Monitoring
104. Commitment to reduce the intensity of Greenhouse Gas emissions.
105. Time-bound commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions intensity
106. Absolute intensity of greenhouse gases
- Política Sostenibilidad.pdf (2.73 MB)
- Plan de Mitigación y Reducción de las emisiones GEI REPSA.pdf (351.14 KB)
- Plan de Mitigación y Reducción de las Emisiones de GEI El Triunfo.pdf (278.12 KB)
- Monitoreo satelital abril-junio 2024.pdf (755.07 KB)
- Monitoreo satelital octubre-diciembre 2024.pdf (786.6 KB)
107. Intensity of greenhouse gas emissions.
108. Greenhouse gas emissions from land use change.
N/A
109. GHG emissions from land use change in supplier operations (Scope 3)?
Monitoreo Satelital
110. Progress towards the commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
111. Progress towards the commitment to reduce the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions
- Plan de Mitigación y Reducción de las emisiones GEI Atlántida.pdf (198.09 KB)
- Promedio anual de consumo de agua 2021- 2024 REPSA.pdf (179.48 KB)
- Matriz interpretativa agua residual 2024.pdf (1.87 MB)
- Plan Nutrición Vegetal Santa Rosa 2024.pdf (231.12 KB)
- Plan Nutrición Vegetal El Triunfo 2024.pdf (499.91 KB)
112. Methodology used to calculate greenhouse gas emissions
113. Percentage of mills with methane capture (100%).