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Tuesday 15 december 2020
Header photo: European Forest © Yaroslav Shuraev
This is a significant result, because the European Forest Law represents a unique opportunity to end Europe’s involvement in global deforestation.
Together, EU Member States are responsible for more than one third of global imports of products that have been deforested. The European Commission is working on legislation to protect forests and other nature around the world from this. As a top importer and transit port of soy, palm oil and cocoa, the Netherlands has a major responsibility to stop illegal and legal deforestation.
Together with Greenpeace and our member organisations World Wide Fund for Nature, BirdLife Netherlands (Vogelbescherming Nederland), Both ENDS and Tropenbos International, we called on Minister Carola Schouten to take the lead in Brussels and urge other Member States to support a robust European Forest Law.
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