Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Golden-Chainsaw-for-Rainforest-Destroyer-Asian-Pulp-and-Paper-in-Frankfurt-2011---News-Access-27MAKVNRY2VB.htmlConceptually similarBeech Forests Protest against industrial forestry at Bavarian Ministry of Agriculture - News AccessGP371CCompleted★★★★Action against APP in AmsterdamGP0STOCZRCompleted★★★★Fish Shopping Guide 2012 - News AccessGP36LZCompleted★★★★Beech Forests Human Banner in - News AccessGP39UOCompleted★★★★NPP Lawsuit and Protest against Minister of the Environment in Stuttgart, Germany - News AccessGP324ZQCompleted★★★★APP Commits to End DeforestationGP04GEYCompleted★★★★★★★West Papua Illegal Logging GP03EZACompleted★★★★The Ramin Paper Trail - English VersionGP03Y8SCompleted★★★★The Ramin Paper Trail - Indonesian versionGP03Y8TCompleted★★★★View AllGP324ZPGolden Chainsaw for Rainforest Destroyer Asian Pulp and Paper in Frankfurt 2011 - News AccessThat was probably not the way the questionable paper company Asian Pulp & Paper (APP) had imagined their presentation on the international trade fair ‚Paperworld‘ in Frankfurt: As of today their fair stand is decorated by a golden chainsaw. Greenpeace activists unmask the biggest rainforest destroyer of Indonesia by handing out this defaming award. The pulp and paper company proceeds the quicker destruction of the Indonesian rainforest with the production of copy-, toilet- and printing- paper. APP drains huge areas of precious peat forests to plant quickly growing acacia in monoculture and to produce pulp for paper.Statement: Corinna Hölzel, Greenpeace Germany Forest ExpertIn original language:Goldene Kettensäge für Urwaldzerstörer Asian Pulp and Paper in Frankfurt 2011 - News AccessSo hatte sich der umstrittene Papierhersteller Asian Pulp & Paper (APP) seinen Auftritt auf der internationalen Fachmesse ‚Paperworld‘ sicher nicht vorgestellt: Seit heute ziert dessen Messestand in Frankfurt eine goldene Kettensäge. Greenpeace-Aktivisten entlarven mit der Übergabe des Schmähpreises den größten Regenwaldzerstörer Indonesiens. Mit der Produktion von Kopier-, Toiletten- und Druckerpapier sorgt der Papier- und Zellstoffproduzent dafür, dass die Vernichtung des indonesischen Regenwaldes noch schneller voranschreitet. APP legt riesige Flächen wertvoller Torfwälder trocken, um schnell wachsende Akazien in Monokulturen anzupflanzen und Zellstoff für Papier herzustellen.Statement: Corinna Hölzel, Waldexpertin bei Greenpeace DeutschlandLocations:Europe-Frankfurt-GermanyDate:30 Jan, 2011Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:3m24sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Forests (campaign title)-Pulp and paper industryShoot:Golden Chainsaw for Rainforest Destroyer Asian Pulp and Paper, Frankfurt 2011 - News AccessThat was probably not the way the questionable paper company Asian Pulp & Paper (APP) had imagined their presentation on the international trade fair ‚Paperworld‘ in Frankfurt: As of today their fair stand is decorated by a golden chainsaw. Greenpeace activists unmask the biggest rainforest destroyer of Indonesia by handing out this defaming award. The pulp and paper company proceeds the quicker destruction of the Indonesian rainforest with the production of copy-, toilet- and printing- paper. APP drains huge areas of precious peat forests to plant quickly growing acacia in monoculture and to produce pulp for paper.Statement: Corinna Hölzel, Greenpeace Germany Forest Expert