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Retailers accused of driving forest destruction
Greenpeace has accused retailers such as Walmart, Tesco and Carrefour of driving rainforest destruction in Indonesia. The retailers have bought, or are buying, paper from a subsidiary of palm oil firm Sinar Mas, alleged to have unsustainable logging practices.
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