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Asia Pulp & Paper in Jakarta, Indonesia, is taking measures to protect natural forests, but environmental activists say it has a mixed record. WSJ's Eric Bellman reports via WorldStream.
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The Wall Street Journal
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...nts of poorer countries. This week's documentary examines the problem from an Indonesian perspective, where our mass consumption of cheap white paper is creating environmental despair for the ...
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2 years ago
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...Indonesian) ...pulp and paper, I haven't seen any changes,it's business as usual."INTERACTIVE SESSION WITH THEME: "OPEN BORDERS: BUILDING TRADECAPACITY IN EMERGING ECONOMIES"INDONESIA TRADE ...
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2 years ago
ITN Videos
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...- Worries over resource nationalism are causing some companies to rethink their Indonesia investments, but Peter Albert, CEO of mining company G-Resources, is optimistic about the country's ...
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3 months ago
Reuters
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World Leaders in Pulp & Paper, Water Management Join Forces: Representatives from Asia Pacific Nalco and Asia Pulp & Paper Group (APP) complete a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to embark on a two-year research and development program to reduce APP’s water footprint across all aspects of its Indonesia and China operations. APP and Nalco will also work together to create programs to provide healthier clean water to local Indonesian communities. (Business Wire) Business Wire Press Release Available:
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