Aracruz Celulose (now Fibria Celulose)
Headquarters in Brazil
In 2009 Aracruz Celulose merged with Votorantim Celulose e Papel (VCP) to form Fibria Celulose.
Fibria website: www.fibria.com.br
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Author: Amigos de la Tierra América Latina y el Caribe
“Informe: Estado del agua en América Latina y el Caribe”- 1 de diciembre de 2016...
- Related in-depth areas: Últimas noticias sobre recursos naturales
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Finnish pulp & paper firm Stora Enso publishes group-wide human rights impact assessments
[PDF] Global Capital, Local Concessions: A Data-Driven Examination of Land Tenure Risk and Industrial Concessions in Emerging Market Economies
Author: Rights and Resources Initiative
Using geospatial data from 12 emerging market economies (EMEs), this analysis attempts to guide investors in emerging markets by shedding light on a difficult problem: overlapping land claims that diminish the value and viability of industrial...
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EJOLT on a forest field trip in Brazil
Author: Rikard Warlenius, EJOLT (Environmenal Justice Organisations, Liabilities and Trade)
…The plantation…extends for kilometres in both directions…[F]amilies belonging to the landless people’s movement, Movimiento Sem Terra (MST), occupied the area…The landowner – the joint venture Veracel owned by the giant forestry companies Aracruz and...
[DOC] Better Access to Remedy in Company-Community Conflicts in the field of CSR: A Model for Company-Based Grievance Mechanisms
Author: Cristina Cedillo, Institute for Environmental Security
The present research will contribute to the current literature on CSR and will propose a model for company-based mechanisms that can aspire to solving disputes in non-judicial, anticipated and CSR-conscious way. Hence, the mechanism should be designed...
Report urges companies in forest sector to take the lead in resolving conflicts with local people
[PDF] Company-Led Approaches to Conflict Resolution in the Forest Sector
Author: Emma Wilson, Intl. Institute for Environment & Development, for The Forests Dialogue
This discussion paper explores the potential for addressing conflict in the forest sector through the use of company-led tools and mechanisms... The paper offers examples of tools and approaches that are being employed by companies and non-industry...
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- Related in-depth areas: Peacebuilding
- Related companies: Anglo American APRIL (Asia Pacific Resources International Limited) Aracruz Celulose DLH (Dalhoff Larsen & Horneman) Forest Enterprises Australia (FEA) Great Southern Gunns Mondi (part of Anglo American) Norske Skog PricewaterhouseCoopers Sappi Stora Enso Timberlands
Author: ComunicaRSE
Las empresas Aracruz Celulose, la Compañía Paranaense de Energia (Copel), la CCR Rodovias, la Iochpe-Maxion, WEG y Petrobras fueron excluidas...del Índice de Sustentabilidad Empresarial (ISE) de la Bovespa (la mayor Bolsa de Valores y Mercados...). El...
Author: DiárioNet
O conselho do Índice de Sustentabilidade Empresarial (ISE) da Bolsa de Valores de São Paulo (Bovespa) resolveu excluir da carteira do indicador as empresas Petrobras, Aracruz, CCR Rodovias, Copel, Iochpe-Maxion e WEG. Entram para o índice, que vai...