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20 Nov 2017

Author:
Vaidehi Shah, Eco-Business

Rupert Murdoch’s Aussie papers linked to deforestation in Indonesia

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8 September 2017

Environmental campaigners have found that The Australian and Courier Mail newspapers in regional Queensland are printed on paper linked to illegal deforestation and human rights abuses in Indonesia... 

Tasmania-based advocacy group Markets for Change and Washington DC-headquartered Mighty Earth said that the owning company of the two publications, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, buys paper from Indonesian paper manufacturer Aspex. Aspex is a wholly owned subsidiary of Korean-Indonesian agribusiness conglomerate The Korindo Group...

An investigation by Mighty Earth...revealed that Korindo’s palm oil arm was burning ecologically precious tracts of forest in Indonesia’s remote Papua province, as well as violating the rights of local indigenous communities by grabbing land without their consent, and destroying their forest livelihoods...

[also refers to Oceanic Multitrading]