Saving Indonesia's rainforests

Indonesia's rainforests are a biodiversity hotspot, rich in endemic species, and vital in regulating the Earth's climate. But these forests are being torn down for palm oil, pulp and paper plantations - making Indonesia the world's third largest greenhouse gas emitter and threatening endangered species such as orang-utans with extinction. Greenpeace is campaigning globally to protect Indonesia's rainforests.

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Sinar Mas audit gets lost in the definition of forest

This blog first appeared on Ethical Corporation. Last week saw Sinar Mas, one of the largest conglomerates in Indonesia, come to London for a...
Posted by ianduff - 17 August, 2010 - 14:55

Sinar Mas remains a notorious forest destroyer, as its own audit shows

An important fact about the Sinar Mas group: it is destroying carbon-rich rainforests and peatlands in Indonesia, including endangered wildlife habitat....
Posted by jamie - 10 August, 2010 - 15:48

What happened after you left that comment on Nestlé's Facebook page?

Laura from our international office updates on what's been going on since Nestlé's Facebook page went into meltdown. "Social media: as you can see, we...
Posted by jamie - 10 August, 2010 - 10:09

How Sinar Mas is expanding its empires of destruction

Sinar Mas group is notorious for its destruction of millions of hectares of Indonesian rainforest, peatland and wildlife habitat. Two divisions within the...
Posted by jamie - 29 July, 2010 - 10:15

Will notorious forest destroyer Sinar Mas come clean?

Guest blogger Laura Kenyon from our international office reveals the latest evidence we've collected showing how Sinar Mas breaking its own commitments on...
Posted by victoria.chan - 29 July, 2010 - 09:59

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