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Sustainable rubber: such is the main issue of the Global Platform for Sustainable Natural Rubber (GPSNR), launched in 2018, of which SIPH is a founding member in the Producers, Processing and Negotiating categories.

 

In charge of improving the social-economic and environmental performance of the natural rubber value chain, GPSNR is the result of a reflection of all actors of the business: tire makers and other rubber users, manufacturers, automobile constructors, village farmers, and NGOs.

Following the GPSNR General Assembly held on October 25th, 2023 and the vacancy of the position of chairperson of the Executive Committee, Mr Marc Genot, Managing Director of SIPH was appointed President of the committee.

Moreover, SAPH, an Ivorian subsidiary of SIPH has initiated a workshop around the value chain’s sustainability in Côte d’Ivoire with local actors and APROMAC, which has acquired the first National GPSNR Group work.

SIPH participates in 5 of the 7 group works launched by GPSNR with high-level spokespeople such as Martin Hampson, SIPH Singapore, Jean-Phillippe Malter, Trade Director of SAPH rubber and Guillaume Kouadio, SIPH Sustainable Development Manager.

Click on the following link to find out more about GPSNR: https://sustainablenaturalrubber.org

 

SIPH Sustainability High Level Commitment to GPSNR
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The Global Platform for Sustainable Natural Rubber’s new policy framework drives memberscommitment to sustainable rubber production and sourcing

The newly approved policy framework will help GPSNR membercompanies, who account for almost 50% of ...

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Each year, SIPH dedicates its resources to CSR activities and programs. These programs are characterized according to the contextual setting and the needs of our social environment, and often in conjunction with communities.

SIPH has established several policies that are foundations for the CSR program. These policies refer to the rules and legislations of the countries where SIPH operates:

  • Labor Code
  • Environmental Code
  • Interprofessional Collective Convention
  • Social Welfare Code
  • Code SIMA assurances
  • Agricultural Orientation Law
  • National Sustainable Development Strategy

 

By referring to legal provisions, SIPH launches CSR activities according to the following stakes:

To ensure integrity and ethics in all transactions and trading operations in accordance with our values (Responsibility, Ethics). Comply with proper and faire business practices, forbid any type of corruption or other violations and ensure information transparency in accordance to applicable rules.

To answer client’s expectations and legal obligations applicable at all levels: local, national and international.

To maintain security, order and harmony in relations within all activity sites (agricultural and industrial) by favoring stakeholder’s concertation and by forbidding any form of intimidation or violence.

To observe and enforce human rights including employees’ rights to form trade unions and jointly discuss issues.

Not to discriminate race, ethnic origin, nationality, religion, physical handicap, gender, sexual orientation, trade unions, political opinions or age. To forbid illegal or forced labor.

To protect employees on their workplace by strictly forbidding any form of sexual harassment and any form of violence, as well as by protecting their right to procreation. We do not employ minors.

To constantly provide quality and environmental friendly products while favoring client’s satisfaction.

To endeavor environmental pollution prevention and improve carbon balance by lowering greenhouse gas.

To prevent work accidents and professional disease that may result from working conditions and/or dangerous activities.

To respect the “zero burns” policy in our field preparation activities and plantation renewing, and to forbid clearing protected areas, high conservation value areas, bogs and high carbon stock forests.

To continuously improve the environment, health and work safety condition all the while producing quality.

These commitments are part of the sustainable policy, and apply to the operational scope of SIPH as well as to all stakeholders regarded by the activities of the company.

SIPH commits to apply its sustainability principles on all its actions. They show our certainty that the improvements or the social and environmental context is the condition to a sustainable economic performance. More specifically, human capital development is essential to improve our Social Responsibility Programs.

The Mission, Values and Vision of SIPH clearly establish its Sustainable Policy, thus showing that the bases of its strategy are based on Sustainability.

Strategic axes and action plans develop these sustainability principles in natural rubber production, processing and trading. SIPH commits to relevant stakeholders, clients, employees, partners, shareholders, communities, governments, etc.’s, satisfaction.

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Biodiversity monitoring in GREL' AWUDUA 1 Rubber concession
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Business ethics alert procedure
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CLIMATE RISK ASSESSMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON RUBBER CULTIVATION
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Code of Conduct of SIFCA Group
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Compliant & grievance management standard operating procedure
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Discrimination and Harassment
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FIRE MARSHAL TRAINING GNFS LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Fire prevention campaign report 2023
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Free Prior Informed Consent operating standard
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GHANA RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED EFFLUENT TREATMENT Report 22
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GREL 10T Natural Rubber Processing Facility - SEIA
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GREL Asikasu HCV
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GREL Biodiversity Action Plan
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GREL Ethics Committee Report 2022
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GREL PPEs Stock Audit Sheet
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Group Tax Policy
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HCV, HCS and Biodiversity Assessment of SAPH's Bettie Concession
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Health and safety policy statement
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ISO/FDIS 14001:2015
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR NATURAL RUBBER PRODUCTION
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NUCLEUS PERMIT CONDITIONS
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Policy statement on community and land rights
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Policy statement on supply chain and traceability of raw materiel suppliers
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Proposal update calculator 2021
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Pesticide Policy
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Quality Policy
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Rubberway 2020 SIPH
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Reception and alert processing flow chart
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Rules on the preservation of biodiversity zero deforestation
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Satelligence Rapport de Déforestation SIFCA 2022
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SIFCA Biodiversity Action Plan 2021-2024
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SIPH COMMITMENT TO FSC STANDARD AND CERTIFICATION
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SIPH environmental policy statement
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SIPH GPSNR Reporting Requirement 2023
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Supplier code of conduct
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Sustainable natural rubber policy
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Sustainability policy
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Sustainable procurement charter
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TFT SIFCA Liberia HCS Report
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Traceability at Jurisdiction Level
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Waste management
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Zero Deforestation policy
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Our Subsidiaires

SIPH is located in four countries with its subsidiaries SAPH (Côte d’Ivoire), GREL (Ghana), CRC (Liberia) and RENL (Nigeria).

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Natural rubber at SIPH

SIPH’s main activity is the production and marketing of natural rubber. SIPH’s rubber plantations are all in West Africa. Natural rubber remains indispensable for the tyre industry.

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Sustainable development

Sustainability policy

The Mission, Values and Vision of SIPH clearly establish its Sustainable Policy ...

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Human capital

A Sustainable empowerment for local communities and labor management

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Environment

SIPH continuously maintains its efforts to preserve the environment and natural resources.

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Following the December GPSNR General Assembly and the first 2022 Executive Committee, SIPH, represented by Marc Génot, will chair the Executive Committee for the coming year. This nomination proves the Group’s determination to move towards a more sustainable natural rubber supply chain worldwide and particularly in Africa.