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    <description>Ian Lifshitz is the Sustainability &amp; Public Outreach Manager for Asia Pulp and Paper in North America. APP is one of the largest vertically integrated pulp and paper companies in the world, with production facilities among the most advanced and environmentally efficient in the global pulp and paper industry. The company recognizes that a combination of social and economic best practices is the foundation for long-term business success, and is a leader in economic development in all of the communities in which it operates. The APP Group operates within globally recognized and verified standards in all of its production facilities; ensuring pulpwood suppliers meet stringent guidelines, guaranteeing sustainable forest management.</description>
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      <title>NGO's Strangle Pulp and Paper Industry</title>
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