Saturday, May 23, 2009

APP denies  logging plans in conservation areas

APB [Associated paper and board] , one of the largest integrated pulp and paper company in the world has been accused of  planning to log in a protected region, Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in Indonesia. 
For those of us in Malaysia unfamiliar with the name APP, popular mill brands like  Pindo Deli, Tjiwi Kimia  and  IKPP  will ring familiar bells.These relatively more well-known names are amongst the six mills owned by APP in Indonesia.  
WWF says APB  jointly with Sinar Mas Group have been given license to clear a large area of natural forest in a protected territory, home to indigenous tribes and a protected natural habitat to orangutans. An APP spokesman denies such allegations saying that the accusation is totally unfounded.
This is not the first time they have been criticized by environmental groups. In 2007 APP was kicked out of FSC for destroying tropical trees in a high value conservation area in the island of Sumatra. In June 2008 WWF raised concern over their logging operations. However in September 2008 four APP mills in Indonesia received PEFC* Chain-of-custody certification.

*The PEFC Council (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification schemes)

For more go to  http://www.printweek.com/RSS/News/907940/APP-refutes-illegal-logging-allegations/

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