ENDS Report 363, April 2005, pp. 32-33
1 April 2005
WWF is to publish a report on the progress of its UK Forest Trade Network - a group of companies committed to buying timber from sustainable sources - following criticism of the initiative’s lack of transparency. Meanwhile, Greenpeace has criticised Wyevale Garden Centres and Argos for selling garden furniture made from potentially illegal sources.
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Further information:
- 1 Greenpeace garden furniture league table 2005, available at www.greenpeace.org.uk/Products/GFG/leaguetable.html
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Categories:
- Products & Supply Chain;
- Natural resources;
- Agriculture, forestry and fishing;
- Retail & wholesale;
- Greenpeace;
- Forest Stewardship Council;
- Timber Trade Federation;
- WWF;
- Tesco PLC;
- B & Q plc;
- John Lewis plc;
- ASDA Group Limited;
- Woolworths;
- Co-op;
- Habitat;
- Homebase Limited;
- IKEA International A/S;
- Marks & Spencer p.l.c.;
- House of Fraser;
- Argos Limited;
- FERN;
- Wyevale;
- Focus Group;
- Harrods;
- Forest and Trade Network;
- Robert Dyas;
- Indian Ocean





