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Indonesia

Topic | October 9, 2007 at 14:17

Thanks to its unique geology, the Indonesian archipelago has one of the richest biological heritages on Earth; it's home to more endemic bird species than any other country and more endemic mammal species than any other country but one. It's...

Greenpeace Scorecard on Palm Oil Producers

Publication | October 29, 2012 at 8:00

The Palm Oil Producers' scorecard gives an overview of where palm oil producers stand, based on a Greenpeace International review of the steps some of the world's biggest palm oil producers have taken so far to limit their impact on forests and...

A Dirty Business

Publication | April 25, 2013 at 4:00

This crime file reveals the ongoing rogue activities of one of Indonesia's largest palm oil producers, the Darmex Agro group – generally known as "Duta Palma" – whose illegal and destructive operations were first exposed by Greenpeace...

Junking the Jungle: How KFC is driving rainforest destruction and tiger extinction

Topic | May 21, 2012 at 16:02

Junking the Jungle: How KFC is driving rainforest destruction and tiger extinction

Greenpeace letter to April

Publication | February 5, 2013 at 9:10

APP, part of the Sinar Mas group, is one of just two global pulp and paper producers in Indonesia that has relied on rainforest fibre for its products used by household brands across the world. Greenpeace has today written to the CEO of APRIL...

Junking the Jungle

Publication | May 21, 2012 at 16:44

Greenpeace International research has revealed that KFC is sourcing paper for its packaging products from rainforests. This has been confirmed in China, the UK and Indonesia. Products found to contain rainforest fibre include cups, food boxes,...

Greenpeace ship begins first Indonesian tour since being deported

Press release | May 9, 2013 at 11:00

Jayapura, 9 May 2013 – The Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior, arrived in Jayapura, Indonesia today to document one of the world’s most biodiverse – and threatened – environments, just three years after the Indonesian navy escorted the vessel...

Good Oil - A Solution Story

Feature story | June 13, 2012 at 14:00

Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly over the past two decades in Indonesia, clearing large swathes of natural forest and critical peatland areas. Promises of economic development and jobs to local communities have not come true for many.

Indonesia's Forests and Peatlands

Publication | February 25, 2011 at 18:44

A new moratorium on forest destruction in Indonesia, due to be announced in days, will fail to protect vital rainforests unless urgent action is taken to increase its coverage, new maps by Greenpeace reveal.

One year after Nestlé committed to giving rainforests a break – what has been achieved?

Feature story | May 23, 2011 at 10:50

It’s now been one year since pressure from thousands of people around the world convinced the world’s largest food and drink company - Nestlé - to give Indonesian rainforests and their inhabitants a break by removing products responsible for...

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