Asia Pulp & Paper eyes 2060 net-zero emissions target 

May 25, 2022 EcoVadis EN


The paper giant is aiming to rein in its massive carbon footprint in line with the Indonesian government's own net-zero target. Environmentalists fret that the company's aim to triple production and its continued operation on carbon-rich peatlands contradict its decarbonisation goals.



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