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Barbie Doll Packaging Comes From Indonesia Rainforests: Greenpeace

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First Posted: 06/08/11 12:39 PM ET Updated: 08/08/11 06:12 AM ET

JAKARTA (Michael Taylor) – Greenpeace said on Wednesday it had evidence that Barbie doll packaging comes from Indonesian rainforests, accusing toy manufacturers such as Mattel and Walt Disney Co of contributing to the country's rapid deforestation.

On Tuesday, Greenpeace activists dressed as Ken dolls abseiled down the side of Mattel headquarters near Los Angeles to unfurl a banner saying Barbie packaging contributes to rainforest destruction.

The massive pink-and-blue sign on the Mattel building outside Los Angeles, featured a frowning Ken declaring: "Barbie, it's over. I don't date girls that are into deforestation."

"Barbie is trashing rainforests and pushing critically-endangered wildlife, like tigers, towards extinction," said Bustar Maitar, head of Greenpeace's campaign to save the forests in Indonesia, in Jakarta.

"Mattel, which makes Barbie, must stop wrapping the world's most famous toy in rainforest destruction," he added.

Greenpeace said its investigators used forensic testing that showed Barbie's packaging comes from Indonesian rainforests.

Activists also used 'in country' investigation, mapping data and traced company certificates to show that Mattel, along with other toy companies including Disney, were using packaging produced by Indonesian paper firm Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), which Greenpeace accuses of destroying rainforests.

Mattel, the world's biggest toy company by revenue, said in a written statement released to Reuters in Los Angeles that it had been in communication with Greenpeace on a variety of paper sourcing issues.

It was not immediately clear what percentage of Mattel's paper packaging comes from APP.

Responding to Greenpeace, APP said its products meet the legal requirements for all countries, including Indonesia.

"It is our responsibility to adhere strictly with these laws, not to satisfy the unreasonable and groundless demands of a foreign-based NGO," the statement added.

"We believe it's irresponsible to play on the emotions of children and their parents to rehash old, discredited allegations in order to attack the industry of a developing nation."

APP added that the product attacked by Greenpeace contained 96 percent recycled material. The firm has set a goal of 100 percent sustainable plantation pulp wood by 2015.

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Greenpeace said the activities in Los Angeles and Jakarta mark the start of a worldwide campaign to stop toy companies driving deforestation in Indonesia, where it said government estimates showed a million hectares was being cleared each year.

Indonesia is seen as a key player in the fight against climate change and is under intense international pressure to curb its rapid deforestation rate and destruction of carbon-rich peatlands.

Indonesia revealed a long list of exemptions to a two-year moratorium on logging in May, a concession to the hard-lobbying plantation industry in Southeast Asia's largest economy.

"Greenpeace is ... calling on the government of Indonesia to institute stronger measures to protect our last remaining natural forests and peatlands," said Zulfahmi, Greenpeace Southeast Asia Forests Campaigner. "This should be followed by a review of existing concessions."

Last year, French retail giant Carrefour said it would stop buying certain products from APP citing concerns over environmental sustainability.

APP released an audit it said showed allegations it destroyed rainforest were baseless and invalid.

APP operates under the Sinar Mas brand, as does Sinar Mas Agro Resources & Technology, or SMART, which last year released an independent audit after Greenpeace alleged the company bulldozed high conservation value forests and damaged carbon-rich peatlands.

(Editing by Miral Fahmy)

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charon
Censorship is the betrayal of democracy
11:10 AM on 07/06/2011
Barbie, goddess of beauty, idol at whose altar countless girls have sacrificed their health to try to achieve her inhuman proportions. An abominable symbol of an abominable culture.
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tednarcotic
I'm just the singer
09:36 AM on 06/12/2011
Imagine my Disappointment
When I found out Barbie was made of oil
and if we burn all the Barbies in the world
it's gonna overheat and stall and pull over to the side of the road
So let's get out and walk get out and walk
there aint enough gas to overheat the planet unless we kill a buncha people
so let's get out and walk before we burn the whole thing down
I'm just gonna stay home and drink beer
Greenhouse gasses and religious nutcases and political facsists polluting the atmosphere with their flatulent gasses
hear the song by Ted Narcotic at http://www.tednarcotic.com/?section=home
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Brenda Starr
Time is before us. Time is after us.
02:47 AM on 06/18/2011
Ted Narcotic may have just solved the energy crisis. Barbie dolls as burning fuel. Love it. Peace Prize.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
04:58 PM on 06/11/2011
Let's not forget that Barbie was a German sex doll.
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Brenda Starr
Time is before us. Time is after us.
02:47 AM on 06/18/2011
OMG The answer I want to give to that.
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sabelmouse
my micro bio is emty
09:19 AM on 06/09/2011
this is not the first time barbie has a dirty secret. i am not up on the latest but their record on child slave labour is pretty dire. just like disney.
it's sickening to think that our little princesses get toys, and more than they ever need at that , made by enslaved, badly treated children , teens and young women.
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charon
Censorship is the betrayal of democracy
11:51 AM on 07/06/2011
The irony is almost too much for my poor brain to handle.
08:59 AM on 06/09/2011
Breaking: Barbie also enforces an unrealistic portrayal of women leading to self hating behaviours and unhealthy consumerism.
casaroonc
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10:34 PM on 06/08/2011
"APP released an audit it said showed allegations it destroyed rainforest were baseless and invalid"

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
10:21 PM on 06/08/2011
I will never buy from mattel anymore-until they stop the rape of the forest!!!
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rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
11:20 PM on 06/08/2011
i'll buy 2
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sabelmouse
my micro bio is emty
09:20 AM on 06/09/2011
or children that they '' employ '' to make their stuff.
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
10:18 PM on 06/08/2011
I have been to Indonesia. Biggest cesspool in the world. Use it all.
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cuoi
The obstacle is the path
11:01 AM on 06/10/2011
Have you been to US lately?
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unionave
Old Codger
09:31 PM on 06/08/2011
They forgot to mention the leaded/toxic paint on barbie .
08:58 PM on 06/08/2011
The only toy kids need is a cardboard box and a burlap sack but I don't want to hurt the Indonesian people who make Barbie Dolls for a living... I suppose they could switch to making cardboard boxes.
09:16 AM on 06/09/2011
Hurt the Indonesian people making Barbie dolls or Barbie doll boxes? I have a hard time supporting outsourcing ever under any circumstance, when the effect is less jobs for the American people. Would I be sad if those people lost their jobs? Absolutely. But our economy, which hurts/helps American families, MY FAMILY, is more important always. Besides, the article didnt state that Indonesian's make Barbie dolls, Mattel uses forest from Indo for the packaging. I can only imagine these dolls are made in China. And do you really wanna defend jobs in China?
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boomer7391
Beliefs are the seeds of evil.
07:54 PM on 06/08/2011
darn and i thought she was finally going to reveal a 40 year long affair with midge
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11:42 PM on 06/08/2011
I thought they were finally going to admit that she's a stripper. But I guess it's not PC enough to admit - yet.
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rezna
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07:43 PM on 06/08/2011
Toys made of plastic like this shouldn't be made in the first place. I know I was deeply scarred by the incredibly impossible ideology the Barbies I played with embedded in my brain.
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sloppybear16
"Dare we live, without molds"
09:07 PM on 06/08/2011
The problem isn't the toys being made. It's people buying them.
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
10:18 PM on 06/08/2011
That is your weak leftist mind not facing reality. I see nothing has changed.
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chocolateandcheese
Imagine if we could get 99% voter turnout
02:23 AM on 06/09/2011
are you looking in your pants, Ken?
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tednarcotic
I'm just the singer
09:39 AM on 06/12/2011
your weak leftist mind? You are ill.
07:28 PM on 06/08/2011
Those people need to get a grip. There are some drawbacks to everything. The world isn't perfect now nor will it ever be. I hardly think this is the thing to worry about when we have war and the threat of nuclear annihilation. In short there are more important things to worry about instead of how many trees in another country gave up their lives for packaging in a kids toy. Get real people. Besides, don't you think the attention should be on the devistation of our own countries resources? Or are you more like our President placing all the attention and worrying about them instead of your own back yard?
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Kevin Grandia
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07:34 PM on 06/08/2011
So cutting down a rainforest inhabited by the last 400 Sumatran tigers in the wild is worth it to package up a toy? Packaging that is tossed away the moment the toy is brought home. That seems to be a pretty trivial use of something that is threatening the last 400 wild tigers in Sumatra.

Not Greenpeace that needs to get a grip there casjane.
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kapalabhati
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu
08:35 PM on 06/08/2011
Sad to say, but you're talking to wood.
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
10:19 PM on 06/08/2011
Tiger Blood... THey should sell it to Sheen.
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kapalabhati
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu
08:34 PM on 06/08/2011
Come on, they need Sumatran paper? I recycle enough paper to wrap every goddam toy Mattel manufactures.
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Mitchman57
I might be indecisive. But... maybe not.
07:24 PM on 06/08/2011
"unfurl a banner saying Barbie packaging contributes to rainforest destruction."

DUH..... EVERYTHING contributes to the destruction of something on this rock. Why be so specific?
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blytzd
08:51 PM on 06/08/2011
Rainforests contain the highest density of biodiversity on the planet.
07:12 PM on 06/08/2011
Is it possible that what they are tracing back to the Indonesian rain forests is part of that which comprises the 95% recycled part of the packaging? How accurate is the 95% recycled claim?Has that been tested?