Talk:Greenpeace East Asia

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Page Improvements
My name is Asri Aldila Putri and I am the Stakeholder Relations at Asia Pulp & Paper. I understand and adhere to Wikipedia’s editing policies and therefore, would like to propose the following update to outdated information on the page for the community to review. The information in this paragraph is outdated: “On July 6, 2010 Greenpeace China took action against Asia Pulp & Paper and French supermarket chain Auchan, which carries APP paper products such as Breeze (清风 Qingfeng) tissue paper. Activists, dressed as the Sumatran Tiger buried themselves under packages of Breeze toilet paper rolls while forest campaigner Ma Lichao spoke to the media about the issues(1).”

Add the following update: “Although critical of its forestry practices in the past, Greenpeace is now working with APP to monitor its sustainability strategy including the implementation of its Forest Conservation Policy.”

Source: Packaging World, March 23, 2014: http://www.packworld.com/sustainability/strategy/plantation-mill-asian-paper-companys-unprecedented-sustainability-commitment — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aldila Putri (talk • contribs) 11:27, 15 April 2014 (UTC)