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From foe to friend? The brands seeking to partner with indigenous peoples to end deforestation
A vast sub-boreal forest deep in the heart of British Columbia is a key test case for a global shift in how consumer product companies are trying to achieve deforestation-free supply chains and climate change goals.
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