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Boycott Woodchipping Campaign [BWC]

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.green.net.au/boycott/archi...
 
Main Email: tcadman [at] paradigm4.com.au
 
Phone: 03 6369 5474
 
Headquarters: c/o PO Box 301
Deloraine Tasmania 7304
Australia
 
Local Time: Thu Nov 26 04:36:19
 

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The BWC was formed in 1996 by a broad range of Australia`s environment groups campaigning to protect forests, including the Australian Conservation Foundation, Conservation Council of Western Australia, Environment Victoria, Friends of the Earth, Native Forest Network, Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales, Otway Ranges Environment Network and The Wilderness Society. It now comprises over thirty national, regional and local groups. It aims to move beyond the traditional practice of political campaigning and to focus on the woodchipping companies themselves.



Conservation NGO Demands

Immediately cease the export woodchipping of Australia`s high conservation value forests

End the clearance of native forests for plantation establishment

Transfer operations into Australia`s exisiting and well-established plantation estate

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