SMURFIT KAPPA EUROPEAN PACKAGING DESIGNATED ACTIVITY COMPANY
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Recent Articles about SMURFIT KAPPA EUROPEAN PACKAGING DESIGNATED ACTIVITY COMPANY
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2024-06-17 (dijon-actualites.fr)
Mobilization at Smurfit Kappa: 80% of workers on strike in Longvic to defend their rights and their industry
Today, the Smurfit Kappa factory in Longvic decided to go on a one-day strike, like all cardboard factories. In Longvic, near...
Read more2023-10-13 (ritimo.org)
Colombian Indigenous Communities Fight to Reclaim Land from Irish Packaging Giant – ritimo
The Irish-based multinational Smurfit Kappa's vast tracts of monoculture forestry in Colombia tie Ireland into global webs of extraction and exploitation.
Read more2023-10-02 (ritimo.org)
In Colombia, indigenous communities are fighting to recover their land grabbed by the Irish packaging giant – ritimo
Since July 2021, indigenous and peasant organizations have begun to occupy land, vast expanses of forest monoculture, belonging to the Irish multinational Smurfit Kappa....
Read more2023-05-06 (eaworldview.com)
A Protest in Dublin Over Colombia’s “Green Deserts”
A protest in Dublin, challenging paper and cardboard production company Smurfit Kappa, highlights environmental issues and human rights in Colombia
Read more2023-04-27 (irishtimes.com)
Smurfit Kappa AGM to be targeted by campaigners over Colombia lands
Groups say about 67,000 hectares of Smurfit Kappa controlled forests are contested
Read more(nacla.org)
Colombian Indigenous Communities Fight to Reclaim Land from Irish Packaging Giant
The Irish-based multinational Smurfit Kappa's vast tracts of monoculture forestry in Colombia tie Ireland into global webs of extraction and exploitation.
Read more