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Credit Suisse, UBS, BNP Paribas to help finance cutting of rainforests for palm oil, say NGOs mongabay.com July 09, 2009
The deal would finance expansion of plantations operated by Sinar Mas, a subsidiary of Golden Agri-Resources. A recent report from Greenpeace Indonesia says that Sinar Mas plans to convert up to 2.8 million hectares of forest for new plantations in the Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan and Papua.
Environmentalists say Credit Suisse's decision to help finance the project calls into question the banks commitment to the the Equator Principles, a set of environmental and social benchmarks for managing environmental and social issues in development project finance globally. "The Bruno Manser Fund condemns the three European banks' funding of the expansion of the oil-palm plantations in Indonesia and calls on Credit Suisse, UBS and BNP Paribas to stop this kind of short-sighted dealings," said BMF in a statement. Ecological Internet has also launched a campaign to pressure the banks: Swiss Francs Threaten Indonesian Rainforests SHARE THIS ARTICLE:
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