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First Borneo Group

SUBJECT

In March 2025, Mighty Earth published Rapid Response Report 49 that highlighted three entities from the First Borneo Group (PT Borneo International Anugerah, PT Arjuna Utama Sawit and PT Equator Sumber Rezeki) that allegedly conducted large scaled deforestation.

The allegations are as follows:

  • PT Borneo International Anugerah – 600 ha between January to June 2022 and integrated deforestation alerts of 2,650 ha between March 2023 to March 2025
  • PT Arjuna Utama Sawit (PT AUS) – 750 ha of integrated deforestation alerts between March 2023 to March 2025
  • PT Equator Sumber Rezeki (PT ESR) – >250ha of deforestation between August 2024 to February 2025

First Borneo Group and its subsidiaries are not Apical’s direct suppliers.

PROGRESS

September 2025

Mighty Earth claimed that one of Apical’s direct suppliers was sourcing from First Borneo group. Apical logged a grievance tracker on this case. The details and progress can be found here.

Apical verified the claims with our deforestatation monitoring partner. The claims were confirmed.

November 2025

Mighty Earth shared an updated structure of the First Borneo group with Apical which included 6 more entities (4 unverified, presumed plantations and 2 entities at the plantation level). From this updated list, Apical detected another 2 mills which were sourcing from these plantations. Apical immediately requested these 2 mills (Gemilang Sawit Lestari, GSL & Mustika Agung Sawit Gemilang, MASG) to stop sourcing from the First Borneo plantations.

December 2025

GSL confirmed that they ceased sourcing from PT. Bintang Riau Sejahtera in late November 2025. MASG provided a general confirmation that they do not source illegal FFB or FFB from deforested areas and that they have NDPE commitments.

January 2026

MASG confirmed that they have stopped purchasing FFB from PT. Bintang Riau Sejahtera.

Considering the historical deforestation associated with the First Borneo group which includes its entities linked with large scale and continuous deforestation, Apical has decided to suspend the group from our supply chain.

With the above decision made, we will communicate this to our tier 1 suppliers and consider this case closed. As First Borneo is not a direct supplier, any future engagement related to First Borneo plantations will be conducted through associated tier 1 suppliers in accordance with Apical’s grievance procedure, when they are ready.

February 2026

Based on Mighty Earth’s investigation, an additional allegation claimed that despite confirmation provided by MASG in January 2026, there was FFB detected from PT. Bintang Riau Sejahtera within MASG’s supply chain in mid January 2026.

Apical engaged MASG for further clarification.

March 2026

MASG communicated that there was a leakage of PT.Bintang Riau Sejahtera FFB into their supply chain. This was due to a misunderstanding within their operational department. MASG have reaffirmed their commitment to adhere to Apical’s policies and to not receive FFB from PT.BRS and the First Borneo group.

As a part of Apical’s monitoring and grievance management, a field verification will be conducted to confirm that no First Borneo FFB supply enters its supply chain.