Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Ramin-Paper-Trail---B-Roll-27MZIF2ZI2VG.htmlConceptually similarThe Ramin Paper Trail - English VersionGP03Y8SCompleted★★★★The Ramin Paper Trail - Indonesian versionGP03Y8TCompleted★★★★The Ramin Paper Trail - International versionGP03Y8UCompleted★★★★Trucks Transporting TimberGP03EZ1Completed★★★★Pulp and Paper Clipreel - contains Non GP footageGP04FKKCompleted★★★★APP Commits to End DeforestationGP04GEYCompleted★★★★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in SumatraGP03EW3Completed★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in SumatraGP03EW4Completed★★★★APP Pulp Mill Action in SumatraGP03EW5Completed★★★★View AllGP03Y8RThe Ramin Paper Trail - B-RollB-Roll version of web video about Asia Pulp and Paper's involvement in the trade of ramin - a protected tree species from the Indonesian rainforest. A year-long investigation by Greenpeace reveals how the world's third largest paper producer APP (Asia Pulp and Paper) is involved in gross violations of Indonesian laws. This includes the trade in ramin, an internationally protected tree species. Some of the international companies involved in APP's rainforest destruction scandal include Xerox, National Geographic and Danone.Locations:Asia-Indonesia-RiauDate:1 Mar, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / World Wildlife Fund (WWF)Duration:8m23sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLRestrictions:DO NOT USE Sumatran Tiger footage (TC 1:00:10:22 - 1:00:27:00) it is WWF copyright .World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - For clip sales, distribution or re-use of their footage, please contact WWF.Keywords:Aerial view-Asia Pulp and Paper (APP)-Deforestation-Destruction-Educational and research equipment-Endangered species-Forests (campaign title)-Global Positioning System Receiver (GPS)-Illegal-Illegal logging-Indah Kiat Perawang Pulp and Paper Mill-KWCI (GPI)-Logging practices-Logos-Paper industry-Peatland-Products-Pulp and paper mills-Rainforests-Research-Samples-Sampling (activity)-Tigers-Timber-Trade-TreesShoot:The Ramin Paper TrailA year-long investigation by Greenpeace reveals how the world's third largest paper producer APP (Asia Pulp and Paper) is involved in gross violations of Indonesian laws. This includes the trade in ramin, an internationally protected tree species. Some of the international companies involved in APP's rainforest destruction scandal include Xerox, National Geographic and Danone.Related Collections:Asia Pulp & Paper’s Illegal Ramin Scandal Exposed (Photo & Video)