Forestry
APP launches sustainable agroforestry education programme
Leading paper producer plans to support economic development of 500 villages surrounding its supply chain
Walmart beats carbon reduction targets
Retail giant has delivered on two key sustainability pledges to slash supply chain emissions and double fleet efficiency
Why business needs a REDD+ deal in Paris
A global climate deal could make a big difference to companies already striving to eliminate deforestation and bring laggards into the fold
The business case for the return of the lynx
Plans are afoot to reintroduce wild lynx to the UK, some 1,300 years after they were eradicated - and the economy stands to benefit from the move
FSC pledges to double its share of forest-based trade by 2020
New FSC strategy aims to 'empower' those most affected by mismanaged forests
Why H&M, Eileen Fisher and other fashion giants are saving forests
Millions of trees are sacrificed to create rayon, but the industry now hopes to nip that problem in the bud
Rich countries 'set bar low' on cutting land use emissions
New report claims developing nations offer model approach to reducing emissions from the agriculture and forestry sectors
Rate of global forest loss halved, says United Nations
But deforestation continues, with an area the size of South Africa lost in the past 25 years
APP to flood plantations in bid to save Indonesian peatland
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
FSC certification is good for bottom line, report shows
WWF research reveals it takes timber producers an average of six years to pay back sustainable supply chain investments
Can Rewilding work without tamed mankind?
Robertsbridge's Christopher Broadbent wonders if rewilding can ever work in a world where humans will always dominate the landscape
BusinessGreen Zero Deforestation Hub
News and analysis exploring the challenges businesses face as they seek to tackle global deforestation
Scientists: US and EU climate plans blind to land use emissions fears
Union of Concerned Scientists analysis of INDC plans highlights US and EU failure to address emissions from forests and agriculture
From Apple factories to Beijing policymakers, China accelerates pursuit of 'ecological civilisation'
Apple reveals plans to power Chinese manufacturing plant with renewables, as government details latest wave of green policies
Finland chips away at transport emissions with sawdust to fuel plant
New €40m plant next to sawmill set to produce 10 million litres of cellulosic ethanol a year
Red Rock Biofuels readies 'fuel from forests' for takeoff
US company is building $200m plant in Oregon and has already signed a supply deal with Southwest Airlines
Prada, Walmart, Warren Buffett: Who leads, who lags on forests?
Beef, paper, timber, soy, palm oil ... A new first-of-its-kind ranking on global deforestation efforts reveals 500 leaders and laggards across sectors.
Labour accuses Tories of plotting another forest sell-off
Maria Eagle says access to nature should not be preserve of the privileged
EcoPlanet Bamboo eyes future as sustainable timber heavyweight
A US company is tackling deforestation and creating jobs by providing a sustainable and profitable alternative to felling old growth forests
2014, the year... zero deforestation became a global goal
With the New York Declaration catalysing political and corporate action, deforestation moved into the mainstream
Conservation impact investing is about to boom
New US initiatives seek to mobilise private capital to support cash-strapped conservation programmes
Tony Juniper shines light on APP's forest conservation policy
Environmental campaigner and sustainability advisor Tony Juniper takes a closer look at the multinational's decision to end deforestation
Video: 'By 2020 there may be no more forests left in the world to save'
APP's head of sustainability explains the challenges the company has faced ending deforestation
Can we rely on voluntary industry action to drive deforestation out of supply chains?
Greenpeace's Andy Tait says companies should commit to traceable supply chains, but remember it is just a means to an end