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Antam Will Help Artisanal Mining Form Cooperative

PT Aneka Tambang Tbk will organize illegal artisanal mining activities starting this year. Fostering attempts will include the formation of a cooperative.

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IKEA Accused of Using Illegal Wood from Russia

The Swedish-founded furniture company IKEA is accused of using illegal wood from Russia to make its various products. IKEA has denied the accusation.

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Illegal Logging in the South Sumatera-Jambi Border Revealed

Law enforcement personnels have arrested suspects of illegal logging in the South Sumatera-Jambi border. Financiers' identities already known.

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Salim Group Linked Companies Allegedly Clear Forest Illegall

Illegal forest clearance in Papua is still going on and the perpetrators are allegedly palm plantation companies that affiliate with the Salim Group.

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Clearing Land Despite Permit Revocation Subject to Sanctions

At least two palm plantation companies allegedly keep clearing forest despite the fact that their permits have been revoked. Subject to criminal sanctions.

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Alleged Criminalization in the Seluma Iron Sand Mining Case

The Indonesian Forum for Environment has a suspicion that the summoning of its activist in Bengkulu over refusal of iron sand mining is a criminalization.

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Nasdem Party Politician in the Nickel Mining Tangle

Deputy Chairman of the Nasdem Party Ahmad Ali is the most exposed figure in the nickel mining tangle in Sulawesi. He has been utilizing loopholes.

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Nickel Mining Causes Half A Million Hectares Deforestation

Nickel mining companies shunned reclamation obligations and borrow-to-use permits of forest, leading to half a million hectares deforested in Sulawesi.

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Politician, Businessman in the Nickel Mining Disarray

Dozens of companies are mining nickel in South and South East Sulawesi illegally, including opening forests without permits. Bribes everywhere.

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Illegal Activities Keep Infiltrate Indonesian Sea

Barred fishing is among the illegal activities still rampant in the Indonesian sea despite improved control. Coaction with neighboring countries is needed.

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