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May 30, 2011

New round of pulp and paper expansion in Indonesia

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April 7, 2011

Mondi : Proposed Demerger of MPSA

South Africa, April 7, 2011 - Mondi Group today announced its intention to separate its interest in Mondi Packaging South Africa (MPSA) via a demerger whereby all the ordinary shares in MPSA held by Mondi Limited will be distributed to the Mondi Limited ordinary shareholders. MPSA would be listed under a new name on the securities exchange operated by the JSE Limited (JSE).

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March 21, 2011

Where does the future lie for forestry?

This year’s World Forestry Day is special, as 2011 is also the International Year of Forests.

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03/16/11

Green Injustice: Environmentalists practice Corporate Social Irresponsibility

It's trendy to talk about "corporate social responsibility." The idea is companies have obligations beyond making a profit for their shareholders or creating products and services that their customers want; they have responsibilities to wider society as well.

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February 23, 2011

UPM to expand its seedling production in Finland and Uruguay

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January 23, 2011

Global Pulp & Paper Leader Announces New Research and Development Initiatives

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January 7, 2011

Stora Enso's joint venture mill in Uruguay closer to realization

Montes del Planta, the joint venture between Stora Enso and Chilean company Arauco, has received the environmental permit for its planned pulp mill project in Uruguay.

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Dez. 13, 2010

Why does Mondi top WWF's global rating tool for paper companies?

 

BRUSSELS, Dez. 13, 2010 (RISI) - In part 1 of a two part series, Graeme Rodden, Executive Editor of Pulp & Paper International, examines why Mondi is at WWF's top of the tree when it comes to evironmental practice in pulp and paper.

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December 20th, 2010

Swiss Wood Firm To Invest 900 Million Euros In Tunisia

Switzerland-based Global Wood Holding will invest 900 million euros to grow Eucalyptus trees in Tunisia and export the wood to Europe, creating 45,000 jobs reports World Environmemt News.  The project will be sited on 160,000 hectares in the Tunisian desert some 500 km (310 miles) sou

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December 14th, 2010

The Eucalyptus Crop and its Benefits

In the past, agriculture was used exclusively to produce food, but now we are turning to crops as a source for energy use. Nowadays everyone is familiar with the argument s relating to the environment and how the energy we use directly affects are surroundings.

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