Report: Global timber sector 'worryingly' underprepared for incoming EU supply chain deforestation rules

Cecilia Keating
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Logging in Cameroon | Credit: Zoological Society of London
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Logging in Cameroon | Credit: Zoological Society of London

Zoological Society of London research finds 'worrying lack of readiness' among top 100 pulp and paper producers for EU deforestation rules coming into force next year

Many of the world's leading tropical timber and pump companies are not prepared for incoming EU regulation that will require companies to prove their supply chains are free from deforestation, fresh research...

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