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►WOOD PELLETS FINALLY LEGAL AT CHIPMILL
►TELL
NIPPON PAPER: PLEASE STOP NATIVE FOREST WOODCHIPPING
►TANJA
FOREST LOGGING DEFERRED AGAIN
►NEW
TRUCK COUNT shows industry still "slow."
►WOOD
PELLET plant opens at chipmill
►NIPPON
PAPER: Stop logging our native forests
►LETTER
TO JAPANESE PAPER MANUFACTURING COMPANIES
►APRIL
FOOLS DAY 2009
►WOODCHIPPING
& THE RECESSION
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Tanja Forest
Logging deferred again
Tanja Forest Logging again deferred.
more but this is no time to
rest. What you can do.
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On line letter/
petition to Nippon Paper
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NIPPON PAPER: Stop logging our native forests
A Forest Forum held at Batemans Bay on 11
September 2010 unanimously passed a resolution asking Nippon Paper
to follow the lead of Gunns Ltd and end logging in Australia's
native forests.
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WOOD PELLETS finally
legal at
chipmill
On 7 February 2012 the Bega Valley Shire Council finally
approved
the wood pellet plant at the Eden chipmill, which
was officially opened on 14 October 2011. After a legal challenge in the
Land and Environment Court and other delays. Within 24 hours,
General manager, Peter mitchell was already talking about
expanding production from the 'pilot' level of 1,320 tonnes.
Development Application
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CHIPMILL VIGIL AND TRUCK COUNTS
September 2011
September 2010
December 2009
February
2009.
September 2008
December 2006.
Previous counts
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APRIL FOOLS DAY 2009
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WOODCHIPPING AND THE
RECESSION
The global recession wasn't all bad.
Every day the woodchipping industry was shut down saved up to
3,000 trees and the wildlife that those trees support.
The global downturn hit the paper/woodchip industry very
hard. At Easter 2009, the chipmill announced it would close for
almost 3 weeks, longer than the national shutdown of 10 days.
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PETER GARRETT
IN BED WITH WOODCHIPPERS World's best
practice sellout, Peter Garrett comes face to face with a live
art installation depicting himself in bed with a logger on an
electioneering visit to Bega on 2 August 2007. Unfair? Well, on
the same night, he had dinner with Eden woodchip mill General
Manager, Peter Mitchell and Corporate Affairs Manager, Vince
Phillips.
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