Asia Pulp and Paper and L'Oreal beef up forest protection

Jessica Shankleman
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But APP warns its ambitious goals can only be realised with help from government and competitors

Exactly one year since Indonesia's largest pulp and paper company switched off the bulldozers and agreed to halt deforestation, the firm has warned that its efforts could be in vain unless there are similar...

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