tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post6429792753324788711..comments2024-03-28T21:28:13.555-10:00Comments on Dead Tree Edition: Greenpeace Is Back, But Time Warner Looks the Other WayD. Eadward Treehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01300353143826844617noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-85322239287477758482010-07-11T13:11:10.103-10:002010-07-11T13:11:10.103-10:00I cannot believe that Ms Greenbury really expects ...I cannot believe that Ms Greenbury really expects anyone to believe that Asian Pulp & Paper behaves like a good corporate citizen, either environmentally or socially in how they operative as NGO after NGO condemns their practices and no amount of spin can change that. Just Remember LIVI= blood of the Orangutan and Paseo= Blood of the Sumatran TigerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-16135629265454726812010-07-08T23:44:51.548-10:002010-07-08T23:44:51.548-10:00Why is Ms Greenbury complaining? She's quoted ...Why is Ms Greenbury complaining? She's quoted right from the start of the Greenpeace report (page VI). Do not be mislead by the PEFC chain of custody certificate possessed by some APP mills. There are no PEFC plantations and forests in Indonesia so APP's PEFC CoC does not address the logging issue.<br />Ms. Greenbury mentions "credible NGOs". She implies that Greenpeace is not. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-56274115405514852982010-07-08T06:03:43.788-10:002010-07-08T06:03:43.788-10:00Part 6:
Without a well-functioning private sector ...Part 6:<br />Without a well-functioning private sector creating jobs and prosperity, sustainable economic development in Indonesia fails. By creating this report, which – among others – has made swipes at the policies of the government of Indonesia in the development of its natural resources for improving its economy and the life of its people, Greenpeace undermines the government’s efforts Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-16175403630740100202010-07-08T06:01:10.217-10:002010-07-08T06:01:10.217-10:00Part 5:
Finally, in response to the report’s shame...Part 5:<br />Finally, in response to the report’s shameful allegation, accusing APP of endangering the habitat of endangered animals such as the Sumatran Tiger, we can categorically state that this is not the case. We can assure you that according to the national spatial planning, APP operations are not threatening the habitat of wildlife in Indonesia. On the contrary, we are supporting many Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-70263778637270365182010-07-08T06:00:02.471-10:002010-07-08T06:00:02.471-10:00Part 5:
Finally, in response to the report’s shame...Part 5:<br />Finally, in response to the report’s shameful allegation, accusing APP of endangering the habitat of endangered animals such as the Sumatran Tiger, we can categorically state that this is not the case. We can assure you that according to the national spatial planning, APP operations are not threatening the habitat of wildlife in Indonesia. On the contrary, we are supporting many Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-61366291953133718432010-07-08T05:58:36.019-10:002010-07-08T05:58:36.019-10:00Part 4:
Our target from 2010 onwards is to consume...Part 4:<br />Our target from 2010 onwards is to consume around 10% of mixed wood residues and other waste wood materials (wood shavings, trimmings and others), which is a common practice in pulp mill operations worldwide. In addition to that, as part of its commitment to sustainable production of paper products, a significant amount of APP’s total fibre consumption – currently at 35% -- is from Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-41983477357850808962010-07-08T05:58:36.018-10:002010-07-08T05:58:36.018-10:00Part 4:
Our target from 2010 onwards is to consume...Part 4:<br />Our target from 2010 onwards is to consume around 10% of mixed wood residues and other waste wood materials (wood shavings, trimmings and others), which is a common practice in pulp mill operations worldwide. In addition to that, as part of its commitment to sustainable production of paper products, a significant amount of APP’s total fibre consumption – currently at 35% -- is from Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-75010606122574467832010-07-08T05:56:45.526-10:002010-07-08T05:56:45.526-10:00Part 3:
Contrary to Greenpeace allegations, APP’s ...Part 3:<br />Contrary to Greenpeace allegations, APP’s pulpwood suppliers only operate on land that the government has expressly set aside for pulpwood plantation development and they strictly follow the government’s allocated rules and regulations that were designed to protect environmentally sensitive areas. Therefore, following those government regulations, all of APP pulpwood suppliers’ areasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-59634535931179028562010-07-08T05:55:26.803-10:002010-07-08T05:55:26.803-10:00Part 3:
Contrary to Greenpeace allegations, APP’s ...Part 3:<br />Contrary to Greenpeace allegations, APP’s pulpwood suppliers only operate on land that the government has expressly set aside for pulpwood plantation development and they strictly follow the government’s allocated rules and regulations that were designed to protect environmentally sensitive areas. Therefore, following those government regulations, all of APP pulpwood suppliers’ areasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-68158737799802846312010-07-08T05:52:48.640-10:002010-07-08T05:52:48.640-10:00Part 3:
Contrary to Greenpeace allegations, APP’s ...Part 3:<br />Contrary to Greenpeace allegations, APP’s pulpwood suppliers only operate on land that the government has expressly set aside for pulpwood plantation development and they strictly follow the government’s allocated rules and regulations that were designed to protect environmentally sensitive areas. Therefore, following those government regulations, all of APP pulpwood suppliers’ areasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-21465861464351652372010-07-08T05:51:47.195-10:002010-07-08T05:51:47.195-10:00Part 3:
Contrary to Greenpeace allegations, APP’s ...Part 3:<br />Contrary to Greenpeace allegations, APP’s pulpwood suppliers only operate on land that the government has expressly set aside for pulpwood plantation development and they strictly follow the government’s allocated rules and regulations that were designed to protect environmentally sensitive areas. Therefore, following those government regulations, all of APP pulpwood suppliers’ areasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-48388679745899584602010-07-08T05:51:47.196-10:002010-07-08T05:51:47.196-10:00Part 2:
As climate change is among the greatest c...Part 2:<br /><br />As climate change is among the greatest challenges facing the world today and – as Indonesia and Norway are parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Kyoto Protocol and the Convention on Biological Diversity – noting that the main goal of Indonesia’s and Norway’s climate policy is to limit the average rise in global temperature, both Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-38829555048269189722010-07-08T05:49:30.111-10:002010-07-08T05:49:30.111-10:00Part 2:
As climate change is among the greatest c...Part 2:<br /><br />As climate change is among the greatest challenges facing the world today and – as Indonesia and Norway are parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Kyoto Protocol and the Convention on Biological Diversity – noting that the main goal of Indonesia’s and Norway’s climate policy is to limit the average rise in global temperature, both Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-11286829493870986002010-07-08T05:47:48.699-10:002010-07-08T05:47:48.699-10:00Here is APP's response to the Greenpeace attac...Here is APP's response to the Greenpeace attack (in 5 parts):<br />Public Statement <br />Jakarta, 7 July 2010 <br />APP responds to Greenpeace’s false accusations<br /><br />Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) is aware of the recently released Greenpeace report regarding the Indonesian forestry industry. The claims made against Indonesian policy and APP in this report are unequivocally inaccurate Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-81177507028464365342010-07-08T05:43:17.593-10:002010-07-08T05:43:17.593-10:00Here is Part 1 of APP's response to the Greenp...Here is Part 1 of APP's response to the Greenpease attack:<br /><br />Public Statement <br />Jakarta, 7 July 2010 <br />APP responds to Greenpeace’s false accusations<br /><br />Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) is aware of the recently released Greenpeace report regarding the Indonesian forestry industry. The claims made against Indonesian policy and APP in this report are unequivocally inaccurateAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-54659251848519060712010-07-08T05:42:14.897-10:002010-07-08T05:42:14.897-10:00Here is Part 1 of APP's response to the Greenp...Here is Part 1 of APP's response to the Greenpease attack:<br /><br />Public Statement <br />Jakarta, 7 July 2010 <br />APP responds to Greenpeace’s false accusations<br /><br />Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) is aware of the recently released Greenpeace report regarding the Indonesian forestry industry. The claims made against Indonesian policy and APP in this report are unequivocally inaccurateAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com