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Open letter raises concerns over deforestation and Indigenous Peoples rights' violations in pulp and paper company's supply chain in Indonesia

Open letter raises concerns over deforestation and Indigenous Peoples rights' violations in pulp and paper company's supply chain in Indonesia

APRIL - one of the largest pulp and paper companies operating in Indonesia - needs to uphold its sustainability commitments and reject suppliers linked to deforestation, say Forest Peoples Programme and 22 other civil society organisations from Indonesia, Europe, and North America working on the protection of natural forests, peatlands and Indigenous rights. 

The signatories to the open Letter express their alarm and disappointment at the APRIL Group adding new timber plantation companies (PT Industrial Forest Plantation and PT Mayawana Persada) that together have cleared more natural forest than any other in Indonesia's industrial plantation sector this decade. The Group has also suspended their Sustainable Forest Management Policy 2.0 (SFMP 2.0) for review, which casts serious doubt on the APRIL Group's commitment to sustainable supply chains. 

The open letter also raises concerns that the APRIL Group has changed the cut-off date for deforestation under SFMP 2.0 from 2015 to 31 December 2020, opening the door to companies involved in highly damaging clearance of natural forest after SFMP 2.0 was adopted. 

The open letter calls on APRIL to:

  • immediately reinstate of APRIL Group’s Sustainable Forest Management Policy 2.0 (SFMP 2.0) with the deforestation cut-off date of 2015.
  • remove PT Industrial Forest Plantation and PT Mayawana Persada from its list of approved suppliers.
  • commit to not purchasing any further material from PT Industrial Forest Plantation.
  • commit to not buying from any other company that has cleared natural forest since 2015.

     

Read the open letter now.

 


Información General

Tipo de recurso:
News
Fecha de publicación:
28 mayo 2024
Región:
Indonesia
Programas:
Cadenas de suministro y comercio