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UK criticised over illegal timber | UK criticised over illegal timber |
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The UK is the world's third largest importer of illegal timber, according to a report from conservation body WWF. | |
The charity has called on ministers to press for European legislation to prevent the import of illegal timber. | The charity has called on ministers to press for European legislation to prevent the import of illegal timber. |
WWF says most illegal timber, wood from trees felled against local regulations or exported without duty being paid, came through Russia and Scandinavia. | WWF says most illegal timber, wood from trees felled against local regulations or exported without duty being paid, came through Russia and Scandinavia. |
The government said it was committed to cracking down on illegal logging and associated business. | The government said it was committed to cracking down on illegal logging and associated business. |
'Licence to wreck' | 'Licence to wreck' |
WWF estimates that the UK is spending £712 million a year on illegal wood, much of it coming through Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Latvia. | WWF estimates that the UK is spending £712 million a year on illegal wood, much of it coming through Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Latvia. |
According to Beatrix Richards, the WWF's head of forests, the figures are based on "looking at the anomaly between legal exports from a country and total recorded imports from the country". | According to Beatrix Richards, the WWF's head of forests, the figures are based on "looking at the anomaly between legal exports from a country and total recorded imports from the country". |
Defra, the department responsible for environmental policy, has insisted that trade in illegal timber is "unacceptable". | Defra, the department responsible for environmental policy, has insisted that trade in illegal timber is "unacceptable". |
"The UK is leading the world in public timber procurement policies and this government is committed to tackling illegal logging and its associated trade," it said in a statement. | "The UK is leading the world in public timber procurement policies and this government is committed to tackling illegal logging and its associated trade," it said in a statement. |
Greenpeace is vocal on the issue | Greenpeace is vocal on the issue |
Greenpeace, which has held demonstrations at government buildings it claims are being renovated using illegal timber, criticised the official response to the problem. | Greenpeace, which has held demonstrations at government buildings it claims are being renovated using illegal timber, criticised the official response to the problem. |
"The UK government has refused to bring in laws to ban the import of illegal timber into the UK," said its spokesman Ben Ayliffe. | "The UK government has refused to bring in laws to ban the import of illegal timber into the UK," said its spokesman Ben Ayliffe. |
"Instead it has approved various timber certification schemes that supposedly guarantee "legal and sustainable" timber, but in reality are nothing more than a licence to wreck ancient forests." | "Instead it has approved various timber certification schemes that supposedly guarantee "legal and sustainable" timber, but in reality are nothing more than a licence to wreck ancient forests." |
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