Among the suppliers described as independent are plantation companies accused of responsibility for devastating fires in Indonesia in 2015 that the World Bank estimated caused losses of USD 16 billion and which a Harvard and Columbia study said hastened 100,000 deaths.
AP's investigation also found that a plantation company owned by two Sinarmas Forestry employees has been cutting down tropical forest in Borneo since 2014 and that Sinarmas is recruiting a new wood supplier that is in conflict with dozens of villages.
"We call for an immediate investigation, involving NGOs and independent experts," the head of Greenpeace's Indonesian forests campaign, Kiki Taufik, said in a statement today.
Greenpeace said the investigation should include a review of a previous audit of the relationship between Sinarmas and its suppliers.
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AP outlined its findings to Sinarmas five days ago but the company has not responded despite twice specifying a time by which it would comment.
The rapid forest loss combined with its greenhouse gas emissions has made Indonesia the fourth biggest contributor to global warming after China, the US and India.
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