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Background - August 9, 2010
Greenpeace publications between 2007 and 2010 referencing palm oil and/or the Sinar Mas group:
Publications:
(July 2010) How Sinar Mas is expanding its empires...
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How Sinar Mas is pulping the planet (July 2010)
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New evidence: Sinar Mas - rainforest and peatland destruction (April 2010)
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Caught Red Handed: How Nestlé's use of palm oil is having a devastating impact on rainforest, the climate and orang-utans (March 2010)
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Illegal Forest Clearance and RSPO greenwash: case study of Sinar Mas (December 2009)
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The Hidden Carbon Liability of Indonesian Palm Oil (May 2008)
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How Unilever Palm Oil Suppliers are Burning Up Borneo (April 2008)
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How the palm oil industry is Cooking the Climate (November 2007)
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