Indonesia’s environment ministry will file civil lawsuits against five companies in connection with fires that razed their concessions last year. Fire season in 2019 burned an area half the size of Belgium and released double the amount of carbon dioxide as the fires in the Amazon. Officials say they are preparing both civil lawsuits — seeking fines against the pulpwood and oil palm firms blamed for the fires — and criminal charges. However, a spate of recent cases suggests the government will have a hard time getting the money, with only a tiny fraction paid out of the $231 million awarded from nine companies in similar lawsuits.
Belgium
Name
Belgium
ISO
BE
Region
Europe
Risk
Deforestation
No
Transhipment
No
Labour Rights & H&S
No
Environment
No
Biodiversity
Yes
Forest Area
Land Area
3,028,000
ha
Forest Area
683,840
ha (22.6%)
FSC Forest Area
1,654
ha (0.2%)
FSC CoCs
287
PEFC Forest Area
299,500
ha (43.8%)
PEFC CoCs
294
Paper Mills 2
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Ardennes Burgo Group |
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Langerbrugge Stora Enso |
Forest Legislations 2
Indonesia targets pulpwood, palm oil firms in civil suits over 2019 fires
Mongabay, 14 Feb 2020
U.S. companies implicated in illegal timber trade from West Africa
Mongabay, 18 Apr 2019
A four-year investigation by the US Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) uncovered evidence of an illegal timber trade stretching from Chinese-owned Dejia Group in West Africa to major hardware stores located across the USA.
The timber was from the okoumé tree, classed vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, with a range limited to just four African countries. US Federal officials are investigating the importers, Evergreen Hardwoods and Cornerstone Forest Products. The Dejia Group also exports to European countries where the EU Timber Regulation is in force, including France, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Greece.