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CANADIAN FOREST INDUSTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS SIGN WORLD’S LARGEST CONSERVATION AGREEMENTMay 18 2010, Toronto/Montreal, CanadaCANADIAN FOREST INDUSTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS SIGN WORLD’S LARGEST CONSERVATION AGREEMENT APPLYING TO AREA TWICE THE SIZE OF GERMANY Location of other media materials: www.CanadianBorealForestAgreement.com Today 21 member companies of the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC), and nine leading environmental organizations, unveiled an unprecedented agreement – the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement – that applies to 72 million hectares of public forests licensed to FPAC members. The Agreement, when fully implemented, will conserve significant areas of Canada’s vast Boreal Forest, protect threatened woodland caribou and provide a competitive market edge for participating companies. Under the Agreement FPAC members, who manage two-thirds of all certified forest land in Canada, commit to the highest environmental standards of forest management within an area twice the size of Germany. Conservation groups commit to global recognition and support for FPAC member efforts. The Agreement calls for the suspension of new logging on nearly 29 million hectares of Boreal Forest to develop conservation plans for endangered caribou, while maintaining essential fiber supplies for uninterrupted mill operations. “Do Not Buy” campaigns by Canopy, ForestEthics and Greenpeace will be suspended while the Agreement is being implemented. Also vital to the agreement have been the efforts of the Pew Environment Group and Ivey Foundation, which worked to support the two sides coming together and to facilitate the negotiations.
Signatory environmental organizations, FPAC, and the Association’s companies have begun meetings with provincial governments, First Nations and local communities across the country to seek their leadership and full participation in advancing the goals of the Agreement. Participants recognize that governments, including First Nation governments, are decision makers within their jurisdictions. The Agreement recognizes that aboriginal peoples have constitutionally protected aboriginal and treaty rights that must be respected and engaged in order for the Agreement to fulfill its objectives. Forestry Companies Participating in the Agreement: AbitibiBowater, Alberta Pacific Forest Industries, AV Group, Canfor, Cariboo Pulp & Paper Company, Cascades Inc., DMI, F.F. Soucy, Inc., Howe Sound Pulp and Paper, Kruger Inc., LP Canada, Mercer International, Mill & Timber Products Ltd, NewPage Port Hawkesbury Ltd, Papier Masson Ltée, SFK Pulp, Tembec Inc., Tolko Industries, West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd, Weyerhauser Compnay Limited−all represented by the Forest Products Association of Canada. Environmental Organizations Participating in the Agreement: - 30 - CONTACT: Forest Products Association of Canada: Monica Bailey, Director, Market Communications: 613-563-1441 xt 323 Canadian Boreal Initiative: Suzanne Fraser, Director of Communications: 613-552-7277 Canopy: Nicole Rycroft, Executive Director: 778-987-9099 CPAWS: Ellen Adelberg, Director of Communications and Marketing: 613-292-2875 David Suzuki Foundation: Jode Roberts, Communications Specialist: 647-456-9752 ForestEthics: Todd Paglia, Executive Director: 416-527-2284 Greenpeace: Alex Paterson, Media & Public Relations: 416-524-8496 The Ivey Foundation: Tim Gray, Program Director: 416-867-9229 Pew Environment Group: Elyssa Rosen: 775-224-7497 The Nature Conservancy: Aaron Drew, Media Relations: 720-425-3930 Location of other media materials: www.CanadianBorealForestAgreement.com |
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