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Ongoing deforestation puts APP in breach of debt restructuring agreements, finds report

Xerox: we no longer buy from Asia Pulp & Paper

APP affiliates in U.S., Australia, pledge to drop controversial pulp supplier linked to deforestation

Ministry of Forestry signed off on clearing of forest with protected species in Indonesia

Komitmen-komitmen kertas untuk industri Indonesia

Kontroversial perusahaan pulp dan kertas jaminan paviliyun perubahan iklim Indonesia di Durban

After illegal logging allegations, certifier lodges complaint against paper giant APP

Investigation links APP to illegal logging of protected trees

National Geographic linked to rainforest destruction

Paper giant hammered on forest certification claims

Photos of the day: Sumatran tigers celebrate Valentine’s Day

Picture of the Day, hewan yang kurang dikenal: Kedih

Some toilet paper production destroys Indonesian rainforests, endangering tigers and elephants

More big companies disclosing impacts on forests

Forgotten species: the wild jungle cattle called banteng

Sinar Mas Group seeks ‘backdoor’ public listing in Singapore

Logging of primary rainforests not ecologically sustainable, argue scientists

Sumatran elephant population plunges; WWF calls for moratorium on deforestation

National Association of Music Merchants does ‘disservice’ to members by misleading them on illegal logging law, says letter

Mengapa Indonesia takut Greenpeace?

New book series hopes to inspire research in world’s ‘hottest biodiversity hotspot’

Levi’s new forest policy excludes fiber from suppliers linked to deforestation

Featured video: plight of orangutans highlighted with new rock song

Extreme mouth-sewing protest in Indonesia leads to logging inquiry

Mouths are sewn shut in protest against deforestation in Indonesia

Kroger, America’s largest grocery chain, stops carrying APP products due to deforestation concerns

Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2011

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

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