Views on sustainable forest management and its central role in the Post-2030 development agenda
An estimated 55% of global GDP depends on nature, yet a US$700 billion annual finance gap remains. APRIL has invested over US$75 million in nature conservation since 2020. Speaking at a training programme hosted recently
John Pereira, Deputy Head of Operations, Restorasi Ekosistem Riau, shares his perspectives on the workings of private-sector led conservation and restoration project and highlights the importance of stakeholder collaboration as a key element of its
Current estimates place the biodiversity finance gap at an estimated US$ 700 billion a year. Protecting nature is resource intensive, requiring long-term technical, financial and operational support, which business is well positioned to provide. Nature as an
APRIL has established the world’s first clonal plantation of Acacia crassicarpa trees in commercial forestry, a scientific milestone that represents the culmination of two decades of work. This development allows for far greater genetic consistency
In the last five years, APRIL has increased its clean energy investments, aiming for 50MW of solar generation capacity to support the company’s goal of sourcing 90% of its mill energy and 50% of its
In this Q&A article, Rohit Ghosh, Commercial Head of Paperboard, APRIL Group, outlines the reasoning behind the company’s move to into the packaging sector following the commissioning earlier this year of its new state-of-the-art paperboard
Partnerships agreed with a number of wildlife protection organisations in 2023 Latest RER Progress Report also highlights rising inventory of biodiversity in RER are The latest Restorasi Ekosistem Riau (RER) Progress Report has highlighted the