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The Untouchables, an international report exposing multinational Rimbunan Hijau as the major player in this global forest crime.
Enlarge ImageTwenty percent of the Earth's original forest cover remains as large intact areas, with more than a third of these under threat. Industrial-scale logging poses the single largest menace to the forests' survival. Across the globe, transnational corporations continue to operate destructively, and often outside of the law, as they harvest the world's last remaining accessible forest resources.
Greenpeace has launched 'The Untouchables', an international report to expose Rimbunan Hijau as one of the major players in this global forest crime.
Rimbunan Hijau's illegal timber and timber products are being traded across-the-counter in Asia, America, Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
Rimbunan Hijau operations are often characterised by a blatant disregard for the law with documented illegalities in many aspects of their operations. Rimbunan Hijau is impervious to criticism and seems to be protected by an extensive and well-established network of political patronage.
The report documents allegations made against Rimbunan Hijau in Papua New Guinea which include:Greenpeace calls on the international community to take up the challenge at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) meeting in Malaysia next week and match the global rhetoric with effective action.
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