Ban illegal timber!
Mountains of illegal and destructively logged timber flood onto the world's timber market. Europe plays a key role in fuelling demand for timber products. Call on the EU to ban illegal timber!
If you buy or sell pirate DVDs you would be breaking the law. You could
face a fine or even get jail time. But when companies in Europe buy or
sell illegal timber from the last of the world's ancient forests they
won't even have the timber confiscated.
So even though you can't watch a pirate copy of the latest Stephen King
horror movie, the real horror is happening all around you as mountains
of illegal and destructively logged timber flood onto the world's timber
market.
That's because there are no laws to stop illegal timber or timber
products from ending up in your local stores or home.
Everything from paper products to furniture or plywood could be made
from illegal and destructively logged timber. When you purchase these
products it could result in the loss of habitat and death for many
unique and endangered species as well as contributing to a chain of
human rights violations in forests around the world.
Europe plays a key role in fuelling demand for timber products, as it
is one of the world's largest users of timber. But Europe has no law to
stop the flood of illegal and destructively logged timber entering the
market.
The European Commission is asking what the public, timber industry and
politicians think about the best way to stop the flood of illegal and
destructive timber that pours into Europe each day. So we've made it
nice and easy for you to tell them, 'Ban illegal timber'.
Simply send the letter below before 5 March 2007
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/ban-illegal-timber-070207