Prada, Walmart, Warren Buffett: Who leads, who lags on forests?

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Beef, paper, timber, soy, palm oil ... A new first-of-its-kind ranking on global deforestation efforts reveals 500 leaders and laggards across sectors.

How do beef and soy policies stack up between the fast food industry's big three, McDonald's, Burger King and Wendy's? What about a ranking of transparency on deforestation issues among major retailers...

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