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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Campaign updates
Yoghurt for forests! Danone drops Asia Pulp and Paper, plans zero deforestation policy
Danone has released a statement confirming plans to phase out
supplies of paper and packaging products from Asia Pulp and Paper (APP).
The statement, which...
Xerox: Honesty is the best policy when you are caught trading with APP
It is three weeks since we launched 'The
Ramin Paper Trail' exposing that the logyards at APP’s main pulp
mill in Indonesia are riddled with illegal ramin...
Illegal wood at APP's mill: now you see it, now you don't
More than two weeks ago, Greenpeace campaigners submitted video evidence documenting illegal ramin logs at APP's Indah Kiat mill to the Indonesian...
APP customers start to take action as evidence delivered to Indonesian police
It’s
been a momentous 24 hours since we released the results of our
investigation into Asia Pulp and Paper’s illegal timber scandal.
While at Greenpeace we're...
Caught red-handed: protected tree species found at APP pulp mill
“Zero tolerance for illegal wood.”
These are the five words that say a lot but
apparently mean little to Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), a company that has made...
