Japanese recycling scandal sees shares fall

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Shares in two of Japan's largest paper firms dip as green claims prove false

The reputation and shares of two of Japan's largest paper manufacturers were dealt a blow today after Oji Paper admitted to lying about the volume of recycled paper used in its products for over a decade....

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