world news - 25.05.2007
World Must Seek Change in China Timber Trade — Report
Major wood buyers in In just 10 years While some of these logs were undoubtedly from legal -— and therefore
sustainable -— sources, supply chains were so long, varied and opaque that the
origin of much of the wood was unverifiable, the Geneva-based charity said.
"If European and US companies and consumers
increase their demand for legally-certified wood products, it will inspire a
change in the companies' wood purchasing practices in "If using legally-certified wood is viewed as
advantageous in the markets, it will be widely imitated in TFT estimates that by 2015 Illegal logging is both big business and a major
contributor to climate change. The World Bank calculates illegal logging costs
producer country governments up to US$15 billion a year in lost revenue from
taxes foregone. The report said The report was commissioned by Britain's Department of
the Environment. TFT is working on a tamper-proof stump-to-store timber
certification system that involves allocating each tree a unique bar code that
tracks the wood from forest to furniture. But it says the biggest driver would be increased
demand for legally-sourced products for which buyers will pay a premium. This would prompt suppliers to get control of the
trade to ensure a premium for their output and trigger others to follow suit,
Poynton said. He praised major retailers like Home Depot in the
United States and B&Q in Europe for trying to ensure they stock only
legally-sourced products and urged others to do likewise. "We are seeing an awareness emerging among both
Chinese exporters and their major buyers that this issue must be
addressed," Poynton said. "The status quo is politically and environmentally
unsustainable
See also:
- — U.N. wins pledges to plant a billion trees
- — More storm felled timber than previously expected still remains in Swedish forests
- — Shenyang furniture industry begins large scale imports of US hardwoods
- — China needs "responsible" timber choice--Greenpeace
- — The forest-based sector is expected to become the lead market in Europe







