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Singapore's JOil the World's First Corporate to Obtain Gold Standard Sustainability Certification for its Jatropha Plantation
SINGAPORE, Mar. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- NGO-backed Gold Standard certification obtained for Ghana plantation 
- JOil's proprietary Jatropha varieties a highly productive non-food crop for
  multiple sustainable industrial applications including biofuel 
- Second certification following ISCC certification since 2019 

Singapore-based Jatropha JOil Singapore Pte Limited (JOil) has become the first 
corporate to be awarded the world-class sustainability certification Gold 
Standard( https://www.goldstandard.org/ ) for its Jatropha plantation in Ghana. 
Its Jatropha trees produce fruits that are a non-food, low carbon footprint 
source material for a variety of eco-friendly industrial applications, 
including biofuel. 

A best-in-class certification globally for climate and development projects, 
the prestigious Gold Standard( https://www.goldstandard.org/ ) certification 
has been awarded to JOil's Jatropha plantations in Bono East Province, Ghana, 
as afforestation, reforestation and re-desertification (ARR) project, the first 
corporate to achieve this, since the certification was established in 2003 by 
WWF and other international NGOs as a best practice standard for sustainable 
development. 

A joint venture between Temasek Holdings Limited, Tata International and 
Skyland Holdings, JOil is a pioneer in developing a sustainable Jatropha value 
chain. It uses a technology-led approach in planting variety research and 
downstream application technologies for industrial uses such as bio-resins, 
bio-plastics, bio-candles, to name a few.

As part of upstream development, JOil will directly plant about 6,000 hectares 
(ha) of Jatropha and establish about 14,000 ha of Jatropha Plantation through 
an estimated 14,000 small holder outgrowers. This is expected to create 
agricultural employment opportunities for an estimated 1,500 people, especially 
women. JOil plans to certify all the plantations under Gold Standard or other 
appropriate carbon certification standards. 

Mr Sunny Verghese, Chairman of the Board of JOil, said, "As a sustainable, low 
carbon emissions non-food crop, Jatropha represents a more climate positive, 
nature positive and livelihood positive alternative raw material for a variety 
of non-food applications. Every part of the Jatropha fruit can be used 
productively, for example, Jatropha bio-resin can replace urea formaldehyde 
used in the wood industry which is environmentally more harmful; the meal from 
the fruit can be used as an organic fertiliser; fruit shells can have 
application in bio-plastic; and crude Jatropha Oil from the nut can be a source 
for various applications including biofuel." 

"JOil's Jatropha plantations contribute to meeting UN SDGs 8, 13 and 15. Being 
verified by internationally renowned institutions such as Gold Standard puts 
JOil at the forefront of sustainability innovators. This certification will 
enable JOil to generate high quality carbon credits and help us put back more 
than what we have taken out from the planet."

Mr Vasanth Subramanian, Chief Executive Officer of JOil, said, "Gold Standard 
certification is a major milestone for JOil as a Singapore company. It 
recognises our position as a leader in pioneering a sustainable Jatropha supply 
chain product and contributing to the rapidly growing global bio economy."

"This certification allows us to maximise positive impact and continue to add 
value for people and the planet while we generate returns for our shareholders. 
Moving forward, we will also work to obtain ISCC and appropriate carbon 
certifications for all future developments." 

Gold Standard is ISEAL Code Compliant and is independently evaluated against 
ISEAL's Codes of Good Practice – a globally-recognised framework for effective, 
credible sustainability systems. Gold Standard-certified projects undergo a 
stringent assessment and must have the following:

- A minimum of three Sustainable Development Goals 
- Local stakeholder consultation and gender-sensitive guidelines 
- Environmental and social safeguards 
- Limited risks and negative impacts 
- Civil society endorsement from Gold Standard's broad NGO Supporter network 

About JOil( http://www.joil.com.sg/ )

JOil is a Singapore-based joint venture company by Temasek Holdings Limited., 
Singapore, Tata Chemicals Ltd., India and, Wuthelam Holdings Pte. Ltd., 
Singapore. JOil is a pioneer in Jatropha. 

JOil aims to create a sustainable Jatropha value chain by leveraging R&D 
capabilities through elite planting materials to establish sustainable and 
carbon positive Jatropha plantations as a non-food source of feedstock for 
industrial applications of high value through proprietary technologies, thereby 
maximizing economic returns to its shareholders while conducting business in an 
ethical manner & positively impacting environment and communities

Source: Jatropha JOil Singapore Pte Limited
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