Environmental, social and governance performance is both a licence-to-operate imperative and a financing prerequisite: CrownNut’s target funders apply rigorous ESG and development-impact screens, and premium retailers demand demonstrable sustainability. ESG is built into the operating and financial model rather than added afterwards.
Environmental & water
- Water stewardship through smart irrigation, recycling and secured water rights, the foremost environmental priority for a macadamia business.
- Regenerative agriculture — soil health, cover cropping, biological pest management and reduced chemical load.
- Renewable energy — solar with storage lowering carbon intensity and protecting the cold chain.
- Biodiversity — protection of natural areas and pollinator habitat within the estate.
Social
- 2,220 direct jobs plus substantial seasonal and indirect employment in a high-unemployment rural region.
- Smallholder & community sourcing — grower partnerships and out-grower schemes that broaden participation and supply.
Sustainability targets and certification
The plan commits to measurable, auditable targets rather than aspirations. Progress against them is intended to be reported to funders and retail customers on a defined cadence, and several are conditions of the certifications the export business depends on.
|
Domain |
Commitment / target |
Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
|
Water |
Smart irrigation + recycling; secured water rights |
Licence to operate; cost per tonne |
|
Energy |
Solar-plus-storage across cracking & cold stores |
Processing resilience; carbon intensity |
|
Certification |
GlobalG.A.P., HACCP, BRCGS, Organic, Fairtrade |
Market access to premium global retail & ingredients |
|
Soil & inputs |
Regenerative practices; reduced agrochemical load |
Long-term yield; residue compliance |
|
Employment |
2,220 direct jobs; skills & transformation |
Development-impact mandate of DFI funders |
|
Waste / biomass |
Productive use of macadamia shell (biomass, eco-wood, biochar) |
Circularity; ancillary revenue |
|
Community |
Out-grower & smallholder sourcing schemes |
Broadened participation; supply security |
NoteESG is a financing prerequisite, not a footnote
The target funders, IDC, Land Bank, DBSA, AfDB and ECIC, apply rigorous environmental, social and governance screens and require Environmental and Social Action Plans as conditions of funding. Certification (GlobalG.A.P., Organic, Fairtrade) and a credible water-stewardship plan are simultaneously commercial necessities for premium retail and hard prerequisites for the blended, concessional capital the funding structure relies on.