Examining the practical steps that businesses can take to eliminate deforestation from their supply chains
Leading pulp and paper company halted harvesting of all natural forest last month as part of new sustainable forest management policy
Bank advises governments in East Asia to use fall in oil price to tackle artificially low fossil fuel prices
Brazil and Indonesia paid over $40bn in subsidies to industries that drive rainforest destruction between 2009 and 2012 - compared to $346m in conservation aid they received to protect forests, according to new research
Greenpeace campaign secures another victory, as banking giant says it will not renew current funding to pulp and paper firm until new sustainability measures are implemented
Indonesia thought to hold 40 per cent of the world's viable geothermal reserves
Brazil reports 18 per cent drop in Amazon clearance as Indonesian president prepares to crack down on logging companies
Environmental campaigner and sustainability advisor Tony Juniper takes a closer look at the multinational's decision to end deforestation
APP's head of sustainability explains the challenges the company has faced ending deforestation
Aida Greenbury of Asia Pulp and Paper explains how bottom line performance and sustainable forests can be combined to help deliver 'a green economy for Indonesia'