Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Asia-Pulp-and-Paper-Investigation-Report-27MZIF2DYEQ9.htmlConceptually similarAsia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGP03QEGCompleted★★★★Asia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGP03QLCCompleted★★★★Asia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGP03QLDCompleted★★★★Asia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGP03QEBCompleted★★★★Asia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGP03QEDCompleted★★★★Asia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGP03QLBCompleted★★★★Asia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGP03QECCompleted★★★★Asia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGP03QEFCompleted★★★★Homeless Tigers Protest in JakartaGP03XYACompleted★★★★View AllGP03QEEAsia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportMembers of the press interview Bustar Maitar (right), Head of Greenpeace’s Global Forest Network for Indonesia, after the press conference held in Jakarta. Greenpeace presented the evidence of a year-long investigation, showing that Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) is systematically violating Indonesia’s laws protecting ramin, an internationally protected tree species. Greenpeace is calling on the Government to immediately seize all illegal ramin in APP’s operations in Indonesia, and is supporting a ban on further clearance of peat swamp forests, as proposed in an official report on ramin protection by the Indonesian government department that is responsible for protecting this species.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:1 Mar, 2012Credit:© Ardiles Rante / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)-Asian ethnicities-CITES-Commercial businesses-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace staff-Illegal logging-Indoors-Journalism-Journalists-KWCI (GPI)-Laptops-Men-Paper industry-Press conferences-Reports-Small group of people-Timber industryShoot:Asia Pulp and Paper Investigation ReportGreenpeace presented the evidence of a year-long investigation, showing that Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) is systematically violating Indonesia's laws protecting ramin, an internationally protected tree species. Greenpeace delivered the evidence before a press conference to the Ministry of Forestry.Greenpeace is calling on the Indonesian government to immediately seize all illegal ramin in APP's operations in Indonesia and is also supporting a ban on further clearance of peat swamp forests, as proposed in an official report on ramin protection by the Indonesian government department that is responsible for protecting this species.