the protest? Greenpeace launched a report last year that claimed Sinar Mas, an Indonesian company, sources ...
the Sinar Mas Group for any of its products, but said its supplier, Cargill, did. Nestle said Cargill had given Sinar Mas until the end of April to respond to Greenpeace's concerns. How did the media cover ...
01 Oct 2010
| by Alec Mattinson
Asian Pulp & Paper is a subsidiary of Sinar Mas Group, the firm at the
centre of controversy earlier this year over Nestle's use of palm
oil. Greenpeace has since set its sights on APP, accusing it of secretly
planning to massively increase deforestation in Indonesia. The company
this week denied the claims ...
28 Apr 2010
| by Alec Mattinson
Golden Agri-Resources, the palm oil arm of Sinar Mas, was embroiled in controversy in March ...
Sinar Mas for contributing to deforestation, but the group still plans a $100m palm oil expansion ...
with Sinar Mas in Indonesia in April. ...
08 Oct 2010
the destruction wreaked by her client before making this claim? Heaven
forbid that the Sinar Mas group would hire ...
26 Mar 2010
The attacks followed claims in a Greenpeace viral that Nestle is
continuing to source palm oil from Sinar Mas, an Indonesian firm accused
of illegal deforestation of rainforests. After a Nestle ...
boycott
of palm oil supplier Sinar Mas almost immediately. But this story became
overshadowed by Nestle ...
under increased scrutiny in recent times, with Greenpeace launching a sustained campaign against Sinar Mas Group over deforestation claims.
In April Golden Agri-Resources, the palm oil arm of Sinar Mas ...
Asian Pulp Paper is a subsidiary of Sinar Mas Group, the firm at the centre of controversy earlier this year over Nestle's use of palm oil.
Greenpeace has turned its sights on APP, accusing ...
of Sinar Mas, enlisted Pelham Bell Pottinger to fight its corner in April after Greenpeace accused the firm ...
07 Apr 2010
| by David Singleton
to task by Greenpeace, which claimed it was continuing to source palm oil from Sinar Mas, an Indonesian ...
.' IN THE NEWS March 2010: Nestle accused by Greenpeace of continuing to source palm oil from Sinar Mas ...
08 Oct 2010
I was appalled to read about the appointment of Cohn & Wolfe to handle
global comms for Pulp & Paper ('Asian Pulp & Paper drafts in Cohn &
Wolfe to fight Greenpeace accusations', 30 September,
prweek.com/uk). APP and parent company Sinar Mas' deforestation has been highlighted not
just by Greenpeace ...
Members of the public have taken to both social media sites to criticise the confectionery giant, following reports that it is continuing to source palm oil from Sinar Mas, an Indonesian company accused of illegal deforestation of rainforests. Greenpeace sparked the reports by posting an online video earlier ...