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Nippon Paper Asks for Comments on its Procurement Policy (posted: 2005-7-08)

Nippon Paper have recently asked for comments on their new environmnental
policy relating to purchasing of forest products.  You can see this at
http://www.np-g.com/e/csr/ideology/materials.html#basis.  We urge you to
tell Nippon Paper, through their Web site, that their Purchasing Policy
remains inadequate.  Nippon Paper continue to source wood chips made from
Tasmania's remaining primary forests, which constitute the tallest trees in
the world.  In their new policy, they make no mention of stopping this
practice.  Please send a message stating something like this -

"Nippon Paper's new purchasing policy remains inadequate.  I continue to be
concerned about Nippon Paper's sourcing of pulp/paper/woodchips from high
value conservation primary forests.  In particular, I protest your sourcing
from Gunns of Australia who are destroying Tasmania's remaining primary
forest.  I would like to see Nippon Paper state a definite target for phase
out of purchasing products made from High Value Conservation forests and
non-FSC/certified forests.  Until I see a clear committment from your
company on this, I will continue to urge a boycott of your products".

Simply go to http://www.np-g.com/e/csr/ideology/materials.html#basis and
fill out the questionnaire.  You can cut and paste the above text as a
comment if you agree with this.   While the deadline (July 19th 2005) for directly commenting on Nippon Paper's Web site has passed, ForestAlert understands that comments may be sent to np-g@env-r.com via e-mail.

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