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27 أكتوبر 2020

Indonesia: NGO report claims world's largest tire company currently seeking millions of dollars from investors to restore forest that its own business partner destroyed; incl. co. comments

A new report by Mighty Earth claims that French multinational company Michelin, the world’s largest tire company, is currently seeking millions of additional dollars from investors to restore forest that its own business partner destroyed.

The report includes details of communications with the company and excerpts of its responses. This story also includes a link to a statement from PT Royal Lestari Utama (RLU), a JV between Michelin and Barito Pacific Group, in response to the report.

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