Battling deforestation in Indonesia
One of Asia's largest pulp and paper producers announced this month that it had stopped clearing forests as part of its operations.
The firm, April, holds a million hectares of forests in Indonesia, and says it will allocate nearly half to conservation. The other half is already cleared.
There's been rare praise from groups like Greenpeace. But how much impact will it have on battling deforestation in Indonesia? Alice Budisatrijo reports.