Orangutan Foundation International and Asia Pulp & Paper launch orangutan training initiative
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Thursday, July 26th 2012 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Asia Pulp & Paper Group (APP) is pleased to
announce that this week marks the start of a comprehensive training
programme on endangered species conservation, with an emphasis on
orangutan conservation, for the company’s employees, affiliates and
pulpwood suppliers.
This programme builds on the two-year Friends of Orangutan partnership
with Orangutan Foundation International (OFI) announced in November
2011. The Friends of Orangutan partnership was formed to support the
release of 40 wild born, ex-captive orangutans into their natural
habitat, as well as to help provide care for the welfare of 330
orangutans in the OFI Care Center at Pangkalan Bun, Central Kalimantan.
The training is designed to educate those living and working in and
around the orangutans’ natural habitat on best practices to protect this
endangered species, while also reinforcing APP’s policy of zero
tolerance on harming endangered animals. No Hunting, No Killing, No
Catching is the underlying principle of the programme. The training for
APP’s pulpwood suppliers starts this week and will initially see 30
trainees go through an intensive 6-day training course in Pangkalan Bun,
Central Kalimantan. These 30 people will train a further 270 staff
members over the next 9 months.
The course will take place in Kalimantan Province where APP is also
working closely with two of its pulpwood suppliers in East Kalimantan,
PT Surya Hutani Jaya – SRH and PT Sumalindo Hutani Jaya – SHJ, to
develop a wildlife corridor to the Kutai National Park. The corridor is
an important initiative as it will provide the orangutans with better
access between a number of conservation areas in Eastern Kalimantan. SRH
and SHJ staff, along with APP personnel, will also be involved in the
training programme conducted by OFI.
OFI is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the welfare of wild
orangutans and their rainforest habitat and was founded by Dr. Biruté
Mary Galdikas in 1986. The partnership with APP, which also involves PT
SMART Tbk (SMART), is an example of strong collaboration between the
government, NGOs and the private sector.
Dr. Galdikas, founder of OFI, said: “Protection of orangutan populations
in the wild is of crucial importance to Indonesia and the world. The
forestry sector has a special duty to act in a responsible manner since
it is profiting from forests and timber. We are grateful for the support
provided by our partners PT SMART Tbk and APP. The launch of OFI’s
training programme this week for our partners is a crucial part of our
strategy to educate people working in Indonesia’s forests regarding
orangutan conservation and protection. The more initiatives we see of
this kind, not just for orangutans, but also for other endangered
species, the better.”
In January 2012, APP signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the
Ministry of Forestry of Indonesia to foster a series of public-private
partnership principles to enhance the protection of a number of
endangered species in Indonesia.
Aida Greenbury, Managing Director of Sustainability & Stakeholder
Engagement, APP, said: “The implementation of this programme is further
evidence of our commitment to support the Government of Indonesia’s
conservation efforts. There is a need to create further awareness for
education, training and socialisation for our employees, our partners
and the community more broadly in order to protect endangered animals.
This is an integral part of the Sustainable Forest Management
principles, which we are implementing in our pulpwood concessions and
across our supply chain.
“A team-effort is essential to achieving progress, which is why we’ve
been working with our suppliers to enhance the wildlife corridors in
Kutai National Park since 2010. We’ve faced many challenges along the
way, which adds to the excitement of being at the heart of this
partnership with a global leader like OFI. A collaborative approach is
the only way to address an issue as important as the protection of
orangutans.
"More broadly, utilising sustainable raw materials while protecting
biodiversity, which is based on a strong engagement strategy with local
communities, academics, NGOs and government partners, is the backbone of
our Sustainability Roadmap.”
About OFI
OFI is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of wild
orangutans and their rainforest habitat. Founded by Dr. Biruté Mary
Galdikas and associates in 1986, OFI operates Camp Leakey, an orangutan
research area within Tanjung Puting National Park. OFI also runs the
Orangutan Care Center and Quarantine (OCCQ) facility in the Dayak
village of Pasir Panjang near Pangkalan Bun, which is home to 330
displaced orangutans, and helps manages the Lamandau Wildlife Reserve,
where rehabilitated wild born ex-captive orangutans are released into
the wild. Through its field programmes, OFI also provides employment at
these facilities for over 200 local Indonesians. For more information,
please visit http://www.orangutan.org.
About APP
Asia Pulp & Paper Group (APP) is a brand umbrella for paper
products, which are produced by several mills in Indonesia such as PT
Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Tbk, PT Pindo Deli Pulp & Paper Mills,
PT Pabrik Kertas Tjiwi Kimia Tbk, PT Lontar Papyrus Pulp & Paper
Industries, and PT Ekamas Fortuna. APP is headquartered in Indonesia and
markets its product to more than 120 countries. Most of APP’s
production facilities are Chain-of-Custody certified by LEI and PEFC.
APP supports several main conservation initiatives, including a 178,000
hectare Biosphere Reserve in Giam Siak Kecil – Bukit Batu and an area of
106,000 hectares for the Senepis Tiger Sanctuary. Both are located in
the province of Riau, Sumatera. Other APP wildlife preservation
initiatives include the support of the Kutai Orangutan Programme in
Kalimantan and the conservation of the Javan Rhino in Ujung Kulon
National Park.
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Contacts
Indonesia
Redita Soumi, APP Indonesia
T: (62-21) 3929266 ext 2363
E: redita_soumi@app.co.id
North America
Naomi Bata, Cohn & Wolfe
T: +1 312 596 3332
E: naomi.bata@cohnwolfe.com
Europe
Cohn & Wolfe
T: +44 7331 5246
E: app.ukteam@cohnwolfe.com
Renie Djojoasmoro
Perwakilan OFI Jakarta
Email: rdjojoasmoro@yahoo.com
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