Campaign updates

Our campaign to protect Indonesia's rainforests changes quickly; our investigations continue to expose APP's chain of destruction, and more and more global brands are deciding to stop doing business with the notorious forest destroyer. Below, you can follow the latest news on APP and Greenpeace's campaign to protect Indonesia's rainforests and peatlands.

The latest updates

 

A Forest Conservation Policy

Image gallery | February 5, 2013

Junking the Jungle

Publication | May 21, 2012 at 10:44

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,...

The Ramin Paper Trail

Publication | March 1, 2012 at 16:35

From indiscriminate clearance of Sumatra’s peat swamp forests to Asia Pulp & Paper’s expanding global empire. Why CITES must act to prevent the pulp sector in Indonesia driving ramin and Sumatran tigers closer to extinction .

APP pulps trees from its own tiger sanctuary. How dumb is that?

Blog by Ian Duff, Greenpeace UK | December 19, 2011

This was APP's Senepis Tiger Sanctuary, until one of APP's suppliers cut down the trees. Image: Eyes on the Forest/WW Indonesia Asia Pulp and Paper – the company doing so much to jeopardise the future of Indonesia's rainforests –...

APP pulps trees from its own tiger sanctuary. How dumb is that?

Blog by Ian Duff, Greenpeace UK | December 19, 2011

This was APP's Senepis Tiger Sanctuary, until one of APP's suppliers cut down the trees. Image: Eyes on the Forest/WW Indonesia Asia Pulp and Paper – the company doing so much to jeopardise the future of Indonesia's rainforests –...

Alive and kicking in Indonesia

Blog by Nur Hidayati, Greenpeace Indonesia | November 15, 2011

Since our office was threatened with closure by the South Jakarta district authority last week, our staff pulled out all the stops to keep the office open. We have had great support from Indonesian civil society leaders who see this...

Alive and kicking in Indonesia

Blog by Nur Hidayati, Greenpeace Indonesia | November 15, 2011

Since our office was threatened with closure by the South Jakarta district authority last week, our staff pulled out all the stops to keep the office open. We have had great support from Indonesian civil society leaders who see this...

You can close our office, but you can’t stop us

Blog by Nur Hidayati, Greenpeace Indonesia | November 14, 2011 1 comment

We have  been warned that we may have to move out of our office in Jakarta early next week. This is the office that has been leading our campaign to stop Asia Pulp and Paper destroying the rainforests of Indonesia . But, in...

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