
Wood plantations in Sumatra with APRIL's Kerinci industrial hub on the horizon | Credit: Michael Holder
Indonesian pulp, paper, and viscose giant has been looking to regain FSC certification after past allegations it was driving deforestation
One of the world's largest wood pulp, paper, and viscose producers is seeking to rejoin the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), almost a decade after being banned from using the certification body's trademark...
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