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Indonesia’s second-biggest pulp and paper producer buying from country’s worst deforesters

01.06.2026 APRIL to buy wood fibre from companies that cleared over 47,000 hectares of tropical forest since 2020

Shifts in Indonesia-EU timber trade show value of the EU Deforestation Regulation

13.04.2026 Regulation can bring the change needed to tackle forest loss

Environmental groups call for end to greenwashing of Indonesian deforesters

12.02.2026 PEFC's ‘sustainable’ label given to Indonesia's worst deforesters of this decade

EU timber imports linked to the destruction of Borneo's forests

21.10.2025 New report traces the timber companies buying deforestation wood and their biggest European clients

Top users of deforestation wood find easy market in Europe

21.10.2025 New footage shows forest in one of the last orangutan strongholds devastated by bulldozers

Orangutan habitat in Indonesian Borneo faces imminent threat of destruction

24.09.2024 Planned clearance for timber plantation underlines critical importance of EUDR

New ISPO regulation underpinning Indonesian palm oil diplomacy branded as 'regressive'

30.04.2020 Recent “reform” of palm oil sustainability scheme criticised for threatening forests and human rights

Indonesian timber auditors to probe allegations of faked permits for $6bn of wood

27.02.2020 In a test for its EU-backed timber legality scheme, auditors investigate allegations that a vast logging and timber operation in Papua is underpinned by fake oil palm permits

Concerns over deforestation – much of it illegal – could see palm oil demand drop for first time in 20 years

24.06.2019 Palm oil demand depressed as EU buyers resist long-term deals while awaiting greater regulatory action

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