Aida Greenbury sums up zero deforestation as ‘no conversion of natural forest in supply chain, implement FPIC and responsible peatland management whenever applicable’.
APP's Aida Greenbury discusses how businesses have the opportunity to build stronger supply chains, increase yields, enhance their brand reputations through educating consumers and mitigate the impact of...
On 30 June, BusinessGreen hosted a Twitter debate with Aida Greenbury, managing director of sustainability for Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) and BusinessGreen editor James Murray to explore how companies can take...
APP sponsors a mobile medical clinic for workers, their families, and their communities in the remote villages along the river way in Jambi Province, Sumatra.
The move, expected by the end of the year, follows the award of Indonesian Forestry Certification Cooperation (IFCC) certification to cover 306,400 hectares of APP suppliers’ plantations.
New opportunities for those in the food, food service and food packaging industries are sprouting up on a daily basis as a number of key market drivers are reshaping the business.
APP has confirmed that it will offer customers a greater range of PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) certified products across its global markets by the end of 2015. This follows the...
Once a Greenpeace adversary, Indonesia’s Asia Pulp & Paper has made an impressive about turn in a move to drive sustainability in the paper packaging value chain.
Major plantation companies and NGOs including Golden Agri-Resources, Asia Pulp and Paper, Wilmar International Limited, Greenpeace, Agropalma, WWF, the Forest Peoples Programme, Rainforest Action Network,...