
Image: www.freefoto.com

Image: www.freefoto.com
Greenpeace's investigations, as recent as July 2010, have shown Sinar Mas continues to clear mapped forest and peatland, breaching its own company policy even while this current audit was underway. Sinar Mas recently announced plans to expand its current oil palm plantation area (of 430,000 hectares by another 100,000 ha in Kalimantan (2). While claiming to expand only on 'degraded lands', (3) the reality of the last years has shown that it relentlessly destroys forests, including areas critical for orangutan survival and carbon-rich peatlands. As a result, key corporate customers, including Unilever, Nestlé, Kraft, Carrefour and many others, have now stopped buying from Sinar Mas (4).
The Indonesian Government must stop groups like Sinar Mas wrecking forests and driving climate change. The Indonesian Government must ensure the proposed moratorium includes a halt to all forest clearance, including clearance within existing concessions, and ensures immediate protection of all peatlands. And corporate consumers must ensure they are not funding this destruction by dropping Sinar Mas' products from their shelves and supply chains.
Source: Greenpeace, Image: Freefoto.com
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