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Keywords
Boreal forests
Day
Forest degradation
Great Northern Forest (campaign title)
KWCI (GPI)
Outdoors
Paper industry
Plantations
Plants
SCA
Seedlings in SCA’s Tree Nursery in Sweden
SCA’s tree nursery in Timrå, the boreal region of Sweden. It is the biggest nursery of its kind where SCA, among other plants, produce the invasive species Lodgepole Pine (Contorta) before it is being planted out in nature, often replacing natural forests.
SCA is a major pulp supplier to Essity.
Unique identifier:
GP0STS0ME
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/05/2018
Locations:
Europe
,
Nordic Countries
,
Sweden
,
Västernorrland County
Credit line:
© Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
Containers
Shoot:
Action on World Biodiversity Day and SCA’s Tree Nursery in Sweden
On the UN International Day for Biological Diversity, Greenpeace activists surprise potential investors taking part of forest giant SCA’s "capital markets day" near Sundsvall in the North of Sweden. Activists deliver materials to the investors explaining why the forestry practices of SCA is unsustainable and a threat to biodiversity, urging great caution when considering any investments in the company.
Greenpeace demands that SCA stop their logging of ecologically valuable forest and stop planting the invasive species Lodgepole pine. The Lodgepole pine (Pinus Contorta) prevents lichen growth and grow so densely they make it impossible for the indigenous Sámi to use the land for reindeer herding. There are very few natural forests left in the Great Northern Forest, particularly in Sweden and Finland, where about 90% of the forest is in industrial use.
Shoot contains aerial images of SCA’s tree nursery in Timra, the boreal region of Sweden. It is the biggest nursery of its kind where SCA’s invasive Pinus Contorta pine is being produced before being planted out in nature, often replacing natural forests.
SCA is a major pulp supplier.
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