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2004年7月1日

著者:
Danzer Group

[PDF] Solving Problems in Africa’s Forestry and Lumber Industry Requires Prudent Action

Only sustainable forest management creates the conditions for lasting added value and long-term development possibilities for the Danzer Group. Thus, Greenpeace accusations that companies from the Group tolerate illegal timber felling and cooperate with alleged violators are absurd....Also unfounded are Greenpeace’s claims that the subsidiary company, INTERHOLCO, pays bribes in Africa and p r e s u m a b l y (!) bribes civil servants. [also refers to SIFORCO (Société Industrielle et Forestière du Congo, part of Danzer), IFO (Industrie Forestière d’Ouesso, part of Danzer)]