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--- On Tue, 13/4/10, ER [Energy Revolution] <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: ER [Energy Revolution] <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Indo-StarTrek] Greenpeace - Nestle - SinarMas - Indonesia Update!
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, 13 April, 2010, 7:13 AM
> Guys,
> 
> Kalian musti baca ini.
> 
> http://weblog.greenpeace.org/climate/2010/04/indonesian_president_praises_u.
> html
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> Indonesian President praises us for criticising forest
> policy
> 
> 
> Guest blogged by Jamie (original
> <http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/blog/forests/nestle-indonesian-president-prais
> es-greenpeace-20100409>  post on GP UK) - 
> 
> It's three weeks since we launched our Nestlé
> <http://www.greenpeace.org/kitkat>  campaign
> and, thanks to the fantastic
> support we've received, it's going from strength to
> strength. Nestlé's
> <http://www.facebook.com/greenpeace.international#!/pages/Nestle/24287259392
> ?ref=ts>  Facebook page is still dominated by
> questions about where the
> company gets its palm oil from. It seems that every attempt
> by their admins
> to change topic is another opportunity to turn the
> conversation back to
> deforestation linked to palm oil and other ethically
> questionable practices.
> Meanwhile, our Kit Kat video <http://www.greenpeace.org/kitkat>  has sailed
> past an incredible 1.1m views.
> 
> But what's going on in Indonesia? After all, that's where
> the forests we're
> trying to protect are located. Well, the work our
> Indonesian team is doing
> is somewhat different. Rather than focusing mainly on a
> large consumer
> company, they're tackling suppliers directly and
> challenging the government
> of Indonesia about deforestation.
> 
> The email updates coming from our colleagues in Jakarta
> show that we're
> having an effect in political circles.
> 
> The president of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has
> been talking a lot
> about forests this week. He talked tough about the "mafia
> in illegal
> logging", and commissioned a taskforce to investigate the
> corruption which
> is endemic in the industry and which contributes to the
> clearance of
> rainforest to make way for palm oil and pulp and paper
> plantations.
> 
> Personally, I was surprised to read that he's also been
> specifically
> praising Greenpeace and other pressure groups for
> criticizing the
> government's policy on forest management. In a special
> press conference
> earlier this week, he also asked for more cooperation
> between government and
> organisations like Greenpeace to help protect Indonesia's
> environment.
> 
> Just after the president's statement, our Indonesian team
> received a request
> for a meeting with his adviser, where we were joined by
> other environmental
> and social NGOs. At the meeting it was explained to the
> advisor how the
> president should tackle deforestation: with a moratorium on
> converting the
> forest into agricultural land, as well as protecting
> Indonesia's peatlands.
> 
> Well, words don't always translate into action, and
> Yudhoyono is known for
> making impressive environmental statements but not
> following through on his
> promises. Still, he has pledged to reduce Indonesia's
> emissions (third
> largest in the world) by 26 per cent by 2020. As a large
> proportion of those
> emissions come from deforestation, reaching that target
> inevitably means
> getting serious with the loggers and the agriculture giants
> who are tearing
> down forests and burning peatlands.
> 
> There's also been a spectrum of reaction from other
> Indonesian ministers.
> The agriculture minister said he will work with the palm
> oil industry to
> clear its name, and is planning a lobbying tour of Europe
> to promote
> Indonesian palm oil. The trade minister has called for an
> independent
> investigation into our claims, which is nice. Equally nice
> to hear the
> environment minister agreeing that Nestlé had every right
> to cancel their
> contracts with Sinar Mas; apparently he would have done the
> same as well.
> 
> Speaking of Sinar Mas, that giant in Indonesia's
> agriculture sector and
> rampant destroyer of forests: the company has issued a
> press release (pdf
> <http://www.smart-tbk.com/letter_20100401.pdf> )
> announcing it will
> commission its own independent investigation into our
> report. Call me
> cynical, but I don't think I'll be the only one questioning
> exactly how
> independent this investigation will be. To me, it sounds
> like a delaying
> tactic to draw attention away from the many laws Sinar Mas
> is currently
> violating.
> 
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> 
> Salam,
> 
> ER
> 
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