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TAKE ACTION to stop Asia Pulp and Paper's logging in Indonesia's tiger rainforests
Priyanka Mogul
7th March, 2012
Greenpeace's undercover investigation accused Asia Pulp and Paper's of flouting the logging ban on ramin trees in Indonesia, threatening the remaining population of Sumatran tigers. Greenpeace calls on you to urge companies to boycott APP products more...
Greenpeace hits back at 'notorious forest destroyer' Asia Pulp and Paper
Ecologist
23rd February, 2011
Campaigners urge retailers to follow example of Tesco and Adidas in cutting links with the controversial paper and packaging supplier after latest allegations of greenwashing more...
Logging company accused of ‘misleading public’ with carbon conservation project
Kara Moses
3rd December, 2010
Controversial Indonesian company Asia Pulp & Paper has come under fire from environmentalists because of 'false claims' over Sumatran rainforest carbon reserve more...
My Paper Boat: the harsh reality of climate change
Ecologist
3rd November, 2010
The compelling film about the harsh reality of climate change which won last year's '1 minute to save the world' film competition to highlight the impacts of climate change more...
Will historic deal to protect Canada's mighty boreal forest work?
Christopher Pala
26th October, 2010
The unprecedented Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement will, if all goes to plan, preserve vast swathes of the country's pristine wilderness. But as environmentalists and the logging industry begin to roll the initiative out, there are claims that not everything is as it should be, reports Christopher Pala more...
How to publish a green book
15th December, 2009
Emma Bocking
Pioneers in the publishing industry have been making tracks in reducing the environmental impact of printing and selling books more...
Christmas presents and decorations - without shopping
Andy Hamilton
7th December, 2009
Christmas needn't be an orgy of consumerism: the more thought, and the less money, that goes into a gift, the more gratefully it is likely to be received. Here are some great ideas... more...
Paper, scissors, headstone
Laura Sevier
18th December, 2008
Our rampant consumption of paper is leading to a meltdown of the world's forests. Mandy Haggith wants us to use less more...
Behind the label: Recycled Toilet Tissue
Pat Thomas
22nd May, 2008
Your recycled loo paper may be soft, strong and very, very long, but is it really all that green? Pat Thomas gets to the bottom of an issue of convenience more...
Government's Planning White Paper 'could be illegal'
News
23rd October, 2007
Friends of the Earth has threatened the Government with legal action if it fails to re-examine the forthcoming Planning White Paper. more...
'One-box' recycling doing more harm than good
News
7th August, 2007
Throwing all your recycling in one box may seem like a good idea, but it is threatening the future of European-based paper recycling, according to a leading industry source. more...
New campaign highlights planning madness
News
10th July, 2007
When do Friends of the Earth and the Campaign to Protect Rural England want to build an incinerator? When they’re part of a new protest coalition called ‘Planning Disaster’ which yesterday filed a planning application to build an incinerator on the site of St Paul’s Cathedral in central London. more...
Paper: 1/14 of 14
White papers may have silver lining
News
1st June, 2007
Last week's planning and energy white papers drew scorn from environmentalists for green-lighting out-of-town developments and nuclear power respectively. more...What a load of rubbish
Jon Hughes
1st November, 2006
The rise of free newspapers means that hundreds of thousands of trees are pulped each week to provide us with disposable pap more...
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