Reports

In-depth investigations by Eyes on the Forest and other organizations of forest crimes in Indonesia perpetrated by palm oil, and pulp and paper companies, along with related issues. Includes external publications.

08 Dec 2004 / EoF External Publications

WWF International Statement. APP announces new purchasing policy.

WWF welcomes the recent APP announcement that its new pulp mill in Hainan will not accept wood from old-growth forest or tropical forest that have...

28 Oct 2004 / EoF External Publications

APP Announces Moratorium until Biodiversity Assessment Completed

Jakarta, October 28, 2004: International customers of paper products giant, Asia Pulp & Paper Co Ltd. (APP), were yesterday told that APP will enforce...

18 Oct 2004 / EoF External Publications / Smart Wood

HCVF Assessment Report for: Asia Pulp & Paper/Sinar Mas Group

SmartWood (October 2004) High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF) Assessment Report for: Asia Pulp & Paper/Sinar Mas Group (Pulau Muda District).

12 Oct 2004 / EoF External Publications

New conservation Assessment Shines light on Sumatra's rainforests

Jakarta, October 12, 2004 — A report released today by Rainforest Alliance, a leading non-profit international conservation organization, is...

01 Oct 2004 / EoF External Publications

SmartWood HCVF Assessment Report for: APP/Sinar Mas Group (Pulau Muda District)

This report presents the findings of an independent assessment of High Conservation Value Forests (HCVFs) in an industrial timber plantation (Hutan...

14 Sep 2004 / EoF External Publications

Strong Evidence that PT Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Received Illegal Wood from Tesso Nilo

Forest Rescue Alliance Riau (FRAR) comprises three local NGO networks - WALHI, JIKALAHARI and ORNOP Association Riau.FRAR aims to rescue the remaining...

13 Jul 2004 / EoF External Publications

Statement Summarizing WWF Concerns over the Origin of Fiber for the Mills of the APP Company

Sustainable development is a fundamental prerequisite for a just and prosperous nation. WWF Indonesia recognizes the potential role of the pulp and...