An Indonesia court has found a major palm oil company guilty of...

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An Indonesia court has found a major palm oil company guilty of illegally burning protected forests within the Tripa Peat Swamps in Sumatra in 2013, setting a precedent for environmental protection and management in an area that is home to critically endangered orangutans. The PT Kallista Alam company was fined 114 billion Rupiah ($9 million USD). “This is a clear message to companies working in Aceh who think they can destroy protected forests and get away with it” said Muhammad Nur, Chairman of WALHI Aceh (Friends of the Earth Indonesia). For more, visit http://ift.tt/1dyodRC. http://ift.tt/KIfiXa






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