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  Tanja Forest logging. Due to start in April. more
Help the Yellow- bellied Gliders of Bago Forest
 
South East Fibre Exports chipmill at Eden, NSW has exported a million tonnes of woodchips a year in recent years, but Australia has enough plantation hardwood to replace this devastation of natural forest.   We don’t need native forest woodchipping.
No State Forest between Ulladulla in NSW and Bairnsdale in Victoria is safe while the chipmill continues to operate.
It does not use "waste wood," only whole logs.
Forests are clear felled for the sole purpose of chipping and exported, mostly to Japan, to be made into paper.
Every tree felled was once home to hundreds of forest dwelling creatures, some facing regional extinction due to woodchipping.
Worse still, NSW and Victorian taxpayers subsidise this unnecessary
industry through below market prices for trees.
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Mumbulla, Bermagui, Murrah SEFE Corporate Profile

Until 1 October 2003, the owner of the Eden chipmill,  South East Fibre Exports was known as Harris-Daishowa (Aust) Pty Ltd.
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For local information on campaigns contact Bega Environment Network or South East Region Conservation Alliance Inc.

 

This site last updated on Friday, 17 February 2012