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Published by: Passport administrator, WWF-International, 17/07/2006
Choose good wood and save our forests


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Forests are amazing storehouses of biological diversity, housing over two-thirds of all known terrestrial species.
Yet each year around 13 million hectares of natural forest are lost. That's 25 hectares every minute, the equivalent of 36 football fields.

Once spread over half the earth, forests now cover only a quarter of the planet's land surface.

 
Illegal logging in the lowland rainforest, Peru. | © WWF-Canon / André BÄRTSCHI

Illegal logging in the lowland rainforest, Peru.
© WWF-Canon / André BÄRTSCHI
One of the main causes of this destruction is illegal logging, which is fed by high demand for timber in Europe and in countries such as Japan, the United States and China. This wood then ends up in our shops and ultimately our homes. So your garden furniture or wooden flooring may have in fact contributed to the destruction of the world's most valuable rainforests.

But you can help stop this

Businesses will ultimately listen to their customers.

If you stop buying timber that comes from forests that are badly managed, or even perhaps that has been illegally produced, then the suppliers of this timber will have no choice but to change as well.
 | © Forest Stewardship Council

© Forest Stewardship Council
 
Take action
 Take a stand against the loss of our precious forests and pledge to buy good wood!

Make sure that any timber products you buy carry the FSC label. If you can’t find FSC certified products in your local store please ask the store manager to supply them.

Without the FSC label, timber may well stem from illegal or controversial sources.
About FSC
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an independent, not for profit, non-governmental organization that provides standard setting, trademark assurance and accreditation services for companies and organizations interested in responsible forestry.
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