The UK is to spearhead a major global crackdown on illegal timber and deforestation, with plans to form a coalition of developing countries against the trade as part of its hosting of crunch UN climate talks this year. All countries are expected to come forward with tougher plans to reduce global emissions as part of COP 26, and experts have said this will only happen if the UK takes the lead in forming a coalition of small and big developing countries, including forested African nations and Indonesia, as well as major economies such as the US, China, India and the EU. Offering assistance to developing countries, in the form of finance and technical expertise, will be vital to that effort.
India
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Andhra Paper Limited Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills Ltd. |
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Ballarpur Unit BILT Graphic Paper Products Ltd. |
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Bhadrachalam ITC |
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Bhigwan Unit BILT Graphic Paper Products Ltd. |
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Century Pulp & Paper Mill Century Pulp and Paper |
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EMAMI PAPER MILLS LIMITED Emami Group |
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Gurgaon, Avery Dennison India Pvt. Ltd. Avery Dennison |
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JK Paper ltd JK Paper Ltd. |
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Katyayini Paper Mills Pvt.Ltd. Katyayini Paper Mills Pvt.Ltd. |
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Khanna Paper Mill Khanna Paper Mills |
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Kuantum Papers Ltd Kuantum Paper |
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NAINI PAPERS LTD. Naini Paper Ltd |
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Paper Packaging Pvt. Ltd, Shimoga Paper Packaging Pvt. Ltd, Shimoga |
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Pudumjee Paper Products Ltd Pudumjee Paper Products Ltd |
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Seshasayee Paper and Boards Ltd Seshasayee Paper and Boards Ltd. |
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Sewa Unit BILT Graphic Paper Products Ltd. |
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Shreyans Papers Ahmedgarh Shreyans Papers Ltd |
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Silverton Pulp & Papers Pvt. Ltd Silverton Pulp & Papers Pvt. Ltd |
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Sirpur-Kaghaznagar Sirpur Paper Mills Ltd. |
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Star Paper Mills Ltd. Star Paper Mills Ltd. |
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Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited (TNPL) TNPL |
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TNPL-Unit II (Board manufacturing) TNPL |
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Tribeni ITC |
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Trident Mill Trident Group |
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West Coast Paper Mill Ltd West Coast Paper |
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UK to lead global fight against illegal logging and deforestation
Delhi factory fire: More than 40 dead in India blaze
A large fire has swept through a bag factory in the Indian capital Delhi, killing 43 workers. A local fire chief claims that the building did not have a proper fire licence and was operating illegally as a factory. The owner of the factory has been arrested. An electrical short circuit may have caused the fire.
Trees Outside Forest Certification Standard
This August, Network for Certification and Conservation of Forests (NCCF), the national member of PEFC from India, has released the voluntary certification standard for Trees Outside Forests (TOF) in India after three years' development. In the Indian context, TOF refers to agroforestry, urban trees and forests and scattered trees in farmland and homesteads, trees along roads, canals, railway lines and in orchards and gardens. These trees are mostly privately owned, even by small and marginal farmers. TOF resources play a very important role in meeting the demand for wood fibre in India, especially for the pulp and paper, plywood and composite products, handicrafts and furniture industries. Currently, TOF resources are estimated to meet more than 85% of the industrial wood requirements. We anticipate that NCCF will seek the endorsement of TOF certification standard by PEFC and will keep following its development.
India ruling could allow millions of home workers to access benefits
India's top court instructed a garment firm to pay pensions to women who had worked for them from home in the 1990s. There are an estimated 37 million home-based workers across various sectors in India. Besides being denied minimum wages, home-workers get no social security or medical benefits from employers and have virtually no avenue to seek redress for abusive or unfair conditions. The new ruling could set a precedent, helping millions of "invisible" workers access staff benefits.
Environmental issues among top priorities of urban Indian voters: Report
In the build-up to Indian general elections, a survey found that clean drinking water and agriculture-related governance were high on Indian voters’ list of priorities. High levels of water and air pollution, plaguing Indian cities in recent years, were a bigger concern for voters in urban areas.