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Illegal logging rates decrease
Illegal logging has fallen by between 50%-75% in the last decade in Cameroon, the Brazilian Amazon and Indonesia, according to a recent report.
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APP denies further accusations over Indonesian logging operations
The Australian Orangutan Project (AOP) has said Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) has not taken any action to protect the areas surrounding Indonesia's Bukit ...
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APP refutes illegal logging allegations
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) has denied allegations that it plans to carry out a large-scale logging operation in a natural forest area of Indonesia.
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Full transcript: ProPrint interview with APP's Aida Greenbury
Read the full transcript of ProPrint's landmark webcast interview with Asia Pulp and Paper's director of sustainability and stakeholder engagement, Aida ...
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APP claims it is unfairly targeted by Western NGOs
During a live global webcast conducted by ProPrint in Sydney last night, Aida Greenbury, director of sustainability and stakeholder engagement at Asia Pulp ...
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ProPrint to put APP in hotseat during global interactive webcast
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) has agreed to take part in a live, interactive webcast to be held by ProPrint on November 12 (next Thursday).
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APP refutes further allegations over Indonesian rainforest
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) has strongly denied allegations by the charity Greenpeace that it is "still trashing" Indonesia's rainforest and making false ...
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MPs feel green ideals at disputed Tas elections
Support for Gunns helped fell the Tasmanian forestry minister as hotly contested result went Labor’s way, Samantha Schelling explains.
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Burning debate fires up over forest felling
Green experts have come out of the woodwork to hit back at Gunns’ use of fire in Tasmanian operations, as Samantha Schelling explains.
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Bell Bay pulp mill to use only plantation timber
Green printers and NGOs have said Gunns still needs to do more to improve its environmental credentials after the forestry giant announced it would use ...
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Fear, itself
Is print the victim of an online invasion, or is it just suffering from a siege mentality as traditional print products find their way to the internet?
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Clearing a path for a pulp mill
There's still "trouble at mill" for both Gunns and Protavia as they attempt to finalise finance arrangements and get their pulp mills into construction.
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Eye on the Environment- July 2009
Samantha Schelling rounds up all the important environmental news from the last month.
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APP gets UNESCO backing for Indonesian biosphere
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) and Sinarmas Forestry (SMF) have become the first private companies in the world to successfully initiate and receive UNESCO ...
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Agfa touts "significant speed improvements" with launch of Apogee 6
Agfa Graphics has launched version six of its Apogee workflow suite, which now includes the latest version of the Adobe PDF Print Engine, APPE2, and a new ...
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Pulp Friction
The proposed pulp mill in the Tamar Valley of Tasmania has stirred an environmental backlash not seen since the Gordon/Franklin Dam issue in 1983. The cases ...
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Eye on the environment- November 2008
Tracking the latest environmental developments in the print and related industries with Samantha Schelling.
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Eye on the environment- July 2008
Tracking the latest environmental developments in the print and related industries.
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Australian companies 'environmentally confused' - survey
A survey commissioned by Double A paper and conducted by Galaxy Research has uncovered many interesting facts about the environmental purchasing habits of ...
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WWF reiterates APP concerns
WWF has reiterated its concern over Asia Pulp and Paper's (APP) logging activities in high-conservation-value forest in Indonesia.