A new investigative report, Pulping Borneo, finds that the Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) Group, the world’s largest viscose producer and major paper products company, continues to rely on deforestation in its supply chain despite a high-profile commitment to “No-Deforestation”. The report, co-published by five organizations, also reveals a chain of offshore shell companies pointing to RGE Group control behind a new mega-scale pulp mill in North Kalimantan, putting some of the world’s largest remaining rainforests at risk.
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South-East Asia has more than enough pristine beaches and meandering rice fields treks to ease any lucky visitor into vacation mode for weeks on end. In fact, it’s …
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Butterflies are often seen as beautiful creatures with colourful wing patterns that make each of them unique. But they aren’t just aesthetically pleasing, the butterfly population in Bali …
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The sunset is the most beautiful glow that welcomes the night, and if you are in Asia or have been to Asia before, you must be aware that …
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Situated atop MAMAKA by Ovolo, Bali’s first urban resort, Kuta Social Club is the first premier rooftop escape and has built a reputation for playing the finest pumping …
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Planning a family holiday especially with younger kids is always exciting as well as challenging. Even after very careful planning, a lot of things can go out of …
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A COMMUNITY FORUM OF POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE FOR THE TRAVEL, HOSPITALITY & TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA – RESTART
Climate change is not only influencing …
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Planning a family holiday, especially with younger kids is always exciting as well as challenging. Even after very careful planning, a lot of things can go out of …
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RAISING INDONESIA ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM THROUGH TOURISM
With Bali quickly regaining its position as a leading international tourism gateway, industry stakeholders are getting increasingly …
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This city in the northern part of Sumatra attracts a large number of travellers as it is the entry and exit point for the famous Lake Toba. Unfortunately, …
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