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How Michelin Covered Up Industrial Deforestation by its Indonesian Partner in “Eco-Friendly” Rubber Venture

December 17, 2022

By Paul Homewood

 

h/t Ian Magness 

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Glenn Hurowitz is CEO of Mighty Earth, a “a global advocacy organization working to defend a living planet”.

Their investigation into Michelin was published two years ago, but now appears to have been picked up by Voxeurop.

Below is the original Mighty Earth report:

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WASHINGTON, DC – A new report released today by environmental campaign group Mighty Earth alleges that Michelin, the world’s largest tire company, was complicit in and covered up industrial-scale deforestation of over 2,500 hectares of rainforest in the run-up to the launch of its flagship  ‘eco-friendly’ sustainable natural rubber joint venture project in Sumatra, Indonesia. The project, undertaken in partnership with a company described as ‘within the Barito Pacific Group’, is currently seeking an additional $120 million in investment from green financiers.

Evidence in the new report shows some 2,590 ha of rainforest – over seven times the size of New York’s Central Park, or equivalent to the size of central Paris – was industrially deforested by subsidiaries of Michelin’s Indonesian joint venture partner in a 33-month period to January 2015 to make way for natural rubber plantations in the flagship rubber, wildlife and conservation-focused Royal Lestari Utama (RLU) Project in Jambi, Sumatra. Of this total, Mighty Earth also found 1,298 ha of rainforest was industrially deforested in a Wildlife Conservation Area, and which is now planted with thousands of rubber trees under the RLU Project.

Situated adjacent to the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in central Sumatra, these globally significant, wildlife and nature-rich tropical rainforests are home to two forest-dependent Indigenous communities – the Talang Mamak and Orang Rimba – and provide critical habitat for endangered Sumatran elephants, tigers and reintroduced orangutans.

France-based Michelin Group is the world’s largest tire company, and natural rubber is the key ingredient in the vehicle tires that it manufactures and sells worldwide. The RLU Project has since gone on to attract financing from Asia’s first $95 million corporate sustainability ‘Green bond’, as well as public funds from the Norwegian, UK and US governments, and is imminently slated to receive further financing from a second $120 million green bond.

“This is a major deforestation scandal,” says report author Alex Wijeratna, Campaign Director at Mighty Earth. “Our evidence shows thousands of hectares of wildlife-rich rainforests were industrially deforested in Jambi in the run-up to the agreement of the RLU Project in late 2014. Michelin knew about this terrible forest destruction, they didn’t do enough to stop it, and instead chose to provide green cover to the project in order to attract green bond investors that have since sunk millions of dollars into the scheme.”

Read the full report here.

The scandal highlights how companies like Michelin can con investors and customers through greenwashing. This definition of the term rather says it all:

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The moral of the story is clear – don’t believe any business that tells you they are saving the planet; in most cases they are simply out to make money.

19 Comments
  1. December 17, 2022 3:22 pm

    I’m sure they’ll bounce back!

    Of course, this is despicable. But the most despicable thing is that Global Corporations are happy to go along with any old drivel rather than stand up for truth when it isn’t fashionable.

    Even people like ‘Lord’ John Browne, ex BP are guilty of this crap (as indeed are WWF – Just read Huismann’s “PandaLeaks: The Dark Side of the WWF”)

  2. MrGrimNasty permalink
    December 17, 2022 3:48 pm

    Our former bank head who never appeared to act in our real interests and is an eco-globalist fruitcake has also been linked to deforestation.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/business-63681617

    • Douglas Dragonfly permalink
      December 17, 2022 4:01 pm

      Same might be said about a certain Metro mayor for the south west.
      ‘While the business venture was unsuccessful, questions may remain about the judgement of Metro Mayor Norris in being a director of a company that tried to profit from logging within one of Asia’s last remaining rainforests.’
      West of England Mayor directed business that tried to profit from logging on rainforest island – The Bristol Cable” https://thebristolcable.org/2021/08/west-of-england-mayor-directed-business-that-tried-to-profit-from-logging-on-conflict-ridden-island-dan-norris-west-papua-labour/
      Typical politician – unable to give a straight answer even if he wanted too.

    • Harry Passfield permalink
      December 17, 2022 6:48 pm

      I fear he is not an ‘eco-globalist…’ but an EGO-Globalist. Another whose arrogance and hubris does not allow him to consider that he may just be wrong – and knows he won’t be around if it turns out he is.

  3. lordelate permalink
    December 17, 2022 5:13 pm

    Emperors New Clothes. Again and Again.

  4. catweazle666 permalink
    December 17, 2022 5:52 pm

    If – or rather when – these Green AGW hoaxers are exposed as the charlatans they are, will they be dragged kicking and screaming into the daylight and what are the odds they will be dragged before a Nuremberg-style tribunal, charged with crimes against not only humanity but the Earth herself, tried, convicted and sentenced accordingly?

    Anybody?

    • Sceptical Sam permalink
      December 18, 2022 8:20 am

      “….what are the odds they will be dragged before a Nuremberg-style tribunal, charged with crimes against not only humanity but the Earth herself, tried, convicted and sentenced accordingly?”

      London to a brick against that ever happening.

  5. December 17, 2022 5:54 pm

    Michelin is a good example of pointless Net Zero export of jobs from the UK, they used to have factories in Northern Ireland:

    https://www.just-auto.com/news/uk-michelin-cites-achilles-heel-of-high-energy-costs-for-plant-closure/

    and Scotland:

    https://w3.windfair.net/wind-energy/news/2566-uk-wind-power-for-michelin-039-s-dundee-plant

    Not anymore.

    • December 17, 2022 6:03 pm

      The other affliction of the UK (unions) is threatening its Stoke-on-Trent factory:

      “Workers at a Michelin tyre factory want “cast-iron guarantees” over the long-term future of the site, a union says.”

      • Martin Brumby permalink
        December 17, 2022 6:13 pm

        They’ll not get that!

        Plenty of “Experts” this very week moaning that ‘cast iron’ is an existential threat to the Planet.

        Would they be reassured by a guarantee hand knitted in Yak wool?

  6. Martin Brumby permalink
    December 17, 2022 6:13 pm

    They’ll not get that!

    Plenty of “Experts” this very week moaning that ‘cast iron’ is an existential threat to the Planet.

    Would they be reassured by a guarantee hand knitted in Yak wool?

  7. December 17, 2022 9:45 pm

    Huge tracts of rubber plantations here in Malaysia were clear cut and replaced with oil palm over the last 20 years or more as the demand for natural rubber fell and palm oil was more profitable. Areas of old growth were also similarly replaced.
    Same probably happened in Indonesia, now Michelin want rubber they are having to start again cutting back jungle.
    Rubber plantations are industrial barren, trees evenly spaced in neat rows, no other vegetation allowed to grow inside that would impede access.
    Oil palm labtations are much the same.

    • Douglas Dragonfly permalink
      December 18, 2022 8:51 am

      I’m surprised those geniuses in ER haven’t been kicking off about this. They seem very selective about where they protest. A friendly police force is probably first on the list of must haves.

  8. It doesn't add up... permalink
    December 17, 2022 11:31 pm

    Many years ago I went around an SBR plant in Rotterdam. Definitely a bit pongy. But surely less environmentally damaging than uprooting Indonesian jungle?

  9. Gamecock permalink
    December 18, 2022 12:09 pm

    Sorries. I’m not moved by the “you can’t cut a tree down because an elephant lives there” crowd.

    What does ‘industrially deforested’ mean? I assume it’s really, really bad.

    If Indonesians want to cut down trees and replant with more desirable species, it’s their call. Glenn Hurowitz, Mighty Earth, have no standing.

    Complaints against ‘Green washing’ may be valid, but they are just a wedge to get people on board with destroying Michelin and Western Civilization. They couldn’t care less about orangutans; they hate you. “A global advocacy organization working to defend a living planet” does not have your interests in mind. They defend (sic) the planet from YOU.

    • December 18, 2022 2:34 pm

      “If Indonesians want to cut down trees and replant with more desirable species…” while simultaneously demanding climate reparations from the West, makes for a complicated brew.

  10. December 18, 2022 3:05 pm

    I’m sure many in GangGreen would actually be more than happy to shoot Orangutans if they were sure they could get away without being all over Instagram or whatever.

    But they’d LOVE shooting humans, instead! (Particularly naughty sceptics).

  11. 2hmp permalink
    December 18, 2022 6:30 pm

    Give me a ‘green’ corporation that isn’t lying through its teeth

  12. December 19, 2022 6:56 pm

    Reblogged this on Calculus of Decay .

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