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New analysis supports claim that paper giant cleared part of its tiger sanctuary in Indonesia

WWF: Asia Pulp & Paper misleads public about its role in destroying Indonesia’s rainforests

Paper commitments for the Indonesian industry

Controversial pulp and paper companies underwrite Indonesia’s climate change pavilion in Durban

World’s most endangered primate still losing habitat

China’s imports of hardwood chips hit record volume

Greenpeace NZ: APP misrepresented test results

Report questions legitimacy of Asia Pulp & Paper’s conservation initiatives

War of words between Greenpeace, Asia Pulp & Paper over deforestation allegations

First ever survey shows Sumatran tiger hanging on as forests continue to vanish

Toymaker Hasbro cuts deforestation from its supply chain

Indonesian palm oil giant seeks $200 m for expansion

Second Greenpeace activist deported from Indonesia

Why is Indonesia afraid of Greenpeace?

Paper suppliers risk damaging Indonesia’s reputation, argues report

Little-known animal picture of the day: Thomas’s leaf monkey

Toy giant Mattel drops paper from APP and other ‘controversial sources’

Asia Pulp & Paper to undertake human rights audit

Indonesia to launch REDD+ agency to tackle deforestation

Supermarket challenges toilet paper marker to disprove deforestation allegations

APP affiliate ‘regrets’ astroturfing on Indonesia deforestation claims

Fuji Xerox Australia dumps paper supplier accused of rainforest destruction

Ironic conservation: APP touts tiger relocation after allegedly destroying tiger’s home

Palm oil, paper drive large-scale destruction of Indonesia’s forests, but account for diminishing role in economy, says report

Video: Tiger trapped in Asia Pulp and Paper logging concession dies a gruesome death

WWF partnering with companies that destroy rainforests, threaten endangered species

Plantation fires in Indonesia trigger haze-related health warnings in Malaysia

Lego banishes Asia Pulp & Paper due to deforestation link

FSC mulls controversial motion to certify plantations responsible for recent deforestation

Profit, not poverty, increasingly the cause of deforestation

Mattel shuts down Barbie’s Facebook page in response to Greenpeace campaign

Mattel to investigate toy packaging sources after Greenpeace alleges deforestation link

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