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Paper Giant Says 'No More Logging'

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

In a major victory for conservationists, Asia Pacific Resources International (APRIL), Indonesia's second-largest pulp and paper producer, has vowed to stop logging Indonesia's forests.

The announcement follows a 2013 pledge by Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)the country's largest pulp and paper firmto stop cutting down trees. Together, the two firms account for over 80 percent of the pulp and paper produced in Indonesia, according to Greenpeace.

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In a major victory for conservationists, Asia Pacific Resources International (APRIL), Indonesia's second-largest pulp and paper producer, has vowed to stop logging Indonesia's forests.

The announcement follows a 2013 pledge by Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)the country's largest pulp and paper firmto stop cutting down trees. Together, the two firms account for over 80 percent of the pulp and paper produced in Indonesia, according to Greenpeace.

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