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Singapura: Perusahaan Indonesia sebabkan kebakaran hutan [NAMA BOCOR]
Ongoing investigations by NEA have indicated that the haze may have been related to fires in lands held via concessions by four Indonesian companies, namely:

1. PT Rimba Hutani Mas;
2. PT Sebangun Bumi Andalas Wood Industries;
3. PT Bumi Sriwijaya Sentosa; and
4. PT Wachyuni Mandira.

NEA has sent Preventive Measure Notices under Section 9 of the THPA to these four companies, requesting them to carry out the following:
1. Deploy fire-fighting personnel to extinguish or prevent the spread of any fire on land owned or occupied by them;
2. Discontinue, or not to commence, any burning activities on such land;
3. Submit to NEA any plan of action to extinguish any fire on such land or to prevent its recurrence.

In addition, NEA has served on Asia Pulp & Paper Company Ltd in Singapore (APP) a notice under Section 10 of the THPA, seeking information from APP on its subsidiaries in Singapore and Indonesia, as well as measures taken by its suppliers in Indonesia to put out fires in their concessions.

NEA has also written to the Indonesian authorities yesterday to request for the names of errant companies responsible for causing fires and the resultant transboundary haze. The information will be relevant for NEA's investigations.
NEA will share more information when available.

The Singapore government is currently examining how to apply more economic pressure against errant companies. Where possible, we will share the results of our investigations with the public, particularly because the THPA makes errant companies liable for civil claims.

The Government will review its procurement process to promote green procurement. For example, we look into how we can support companies which are recognised by their industry or by international bodies to have instituted sustainable practices. As far as possible, this should take into account the practices of their suppliers further down the supply chain to ensure that they meet social and environmental standards.

We will therefore expect companies to be more transparent about their supply chains, particularly those involved in the palm oil and forestry sectors. Ultimately, errant companies must know that there is a price to be paid for damaging our health, environment and economy.


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Aduh, jokowi cmn ngomong aja perusahaan singapur malaysia
mana nih, sekarang malah singapur kasih nama perusahaan indonesia
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