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That’s one reason that many major Aussie retail chains and brands, such as Bunnings, Ikea-Australia, Timber Queensland, and Kimberly-Clark, are supporting the anti-illegal logging bill.
Australia imports roughly A$8.1 billion worth of timber products a year, and according to estimates from the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, up to A$800 million comes from sources ...
The timber industry's leading national body, the Australian Forest Products Association, has called for fire-damaged state forests and national parks to be opened to salvage logging.
Australia has passed long-debated laws to prohibit the import and trade of illegally logged timber. The laws require Australian companies to conduct due diligence on timber and wood products they ...
BIG corporations and environment groups have formed an unlikely alliance in an attempt to make Australia crack down on illegally logged timber. Companies like Ikea, Bunnings and Fantastic ...
Australia’s Tasmanian state government has dropped plans to selectively log its World Heritage-listed wilderness after a UNESCO report advised against it.