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Palm oil giant Wilmar caught in forest scandal – Greenpeace
Household brands such as P&G, Reckitt Benckiser and Mondelez exposed to tiger extinction
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Fire hotspots expose gaps in Indonesia’s forests moratorium
Greenpeace revealed half of the fire hotspots detected between June 11-18 that are choking Singapore and Malaysia with air pollution are in areas that should be protected by Indonesia’s forest moratorium.
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Greenpeace welcomes Golden Agri-Resources progress towards a ‘no deforestation footprint’ for palm oil
Greenpeace Indonesia welcomed the release today of a report from palm oil producer Golden Agri-Resources (GAR) identifying which forests should be protected as an important step forward in the fight against deforestation.
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Success: Barbie and Mattel drop deforestation!
Mattel released a global policy that will keep rainforest destruction out of its supply chains.
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Even deep peatlands are destroyed in tiger habitats
Greenpeace activists continued to bear witness to the pathetic sight of Sumatran forests being destroyed by pulp and paper companies.
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How the toy sector and APP are responding to our Indonesia forest campaign
Looking deeper into signs that both Mattel and Lego are preparing to make changes in the way they buy their packaging.
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Asia Pulp and Paper awarded Golden Chainsaw
Greenpeace accuses APP company of being one of the worst rainforest destroyers in Indonesia.
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Greenpeace publishes contested data on Indonesian forest development
Greenpeace released maps that reveal Indonesia’s forest development plans that are being pushed by the pulp, paper and palm oil industry with support from some key ministries
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A good REDD deal is a green light for forest protection
Orang-utans are victims of forest destruction in the Indonesian rainforests as their habitat is cleared by industries like palm, pulp and paper.
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Nothing but paper tigers in Indonesia if APP has its way.
Greenpeace published a report in July showing how the last wild Sumatran tigers are threatened with extinction by the practices of Indonesia’s biggest pulp and paper producer, Asia Pulp and Paper, (APP).









