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Friday 11 september 2020
Header photo: Forest with a road © Vlad Hilitanu for Unsplash
Anke Schulmeister-Oldenhove, Senior Forest Policy Officer at WWF EU said: ‘Products containing deforestation are in our shopping trolley. This must stop! Forests and other ecosystems across the world are an essential shield against climate breakdown, pandemics and the biodiversity crash, but EU consumption is weakening that shield. We urge the EU to introduce a strong law to keep forest destruction products off the market.’
The over 100 NGOs have now launched a campaign to ensure that citizens have the opportunity to make their voice heard.
Deforestation is the second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the world. Agriculture is responsible for 80% of deforestation for products like soy, beef and palm oil, and the EU is a top agri-food importer.
The European Commission has pledged to propose new legislation to address deforestation in 2021. But to avoid shifting the destruction of nature to other vital natural habitats, it must also protect grasslands, savannahs and wetlands, as well as forests.
The law must also protect the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities – they are recognised stewards of their lands and their knowledge is crucial to preventing biodiversity loss. Stopping deforestation will not be possible without them.
The #Together4Forests movement is calling on the EU to introduce a new law to tackle its contribution to global deforestation and to ensure that nothing sold in Europe contributes to forest or ecosystem destruction, or related human rights abuses.
In the Netherlands, Greenpeace, Wereld Natuur Fonds (WWF), IUCN NL, Vogelbescherming Nederland, Both ENDS and Tropenbos International support the campaign.
Together with IUCN EURO, IUCN NL takes part in the Expert Group that provides advice and assistance to the European Commission in the preparation of legislative proposals and policy initiatives.