APP to flood plantations in bid to save Indonesian peatland

Jessica Shankleman
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Pulp and paper company says it will lose the up to $50m of potential sales when it retires five areas of land, in latest phase of its environmental push

One of world's largest paper producers will today announce plans to "drown" 7,000 hectares of its plantations in Indonesia, in an unprecedented step designed to protect the country's carbon-rich peatlands....

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