Grup APP dan APRIL tetap memasok kayu dari Sumber Kontroversial yang Dimiliki Grup Djarum pada 2018
Jakarta, 9 October 2019—
Jakarta, 9 October 2019—
The Koalisi Anti Mafia Hutan released a report today finding that Indonesia’s two largest pulp and paper producers
A new study by twelve international and Indonesian NGOs shows that in spite of its high-profile commitment to “zero deforestation”, Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) is building one of the world’s largest pulp mills in the Indonesian province of South Sumatra without a sustainable wood supply.
As APRIL has been officially banned from using Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) trademark, leading environmental groups WWF, Greenpeace and the Rainforest Action Network (RAN) have called on other forest industry certification schemes to cut ties with the giant deforester.
WWF released yesterday an advisory presented to buyers and investors of Sinar Mas Group/Asia Pulp & Paper (SMG/APP).
APP's Forest Conservation Policy (FCP), based on its "Zero deforestation" campaign, was launched in early February, 2013. However, it is clearly not...