Firm accused of illegal deforestation in Indonesia
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Global consumer product giants Unilever and Nestle have stopped buying palm oil for use in its goods from Indonesia's largest producer Sinar Mas. The company is accused by environmental activists Greenpeace of illegally clearing forests in Indonesia for its plantations. Sinar Mas denies the claims and says it's hired independent auditors to prove its case. Step Vaessen reports (27 April, 2010).
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