Greenpeace raises alarm over illegal timber entering Europe

Jessica Shankleman
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Activists confront ship carrying wood from controversial Brazilian supplier, prompting Belgian importer to launch investigation

Greenpeace has issued a fresh warning that illegally sourced timber could be entering European markets, after it intercepted a cargo ship in Rotterdam that appeared to be carrying wood from a controversial...

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