The Environmental Paper Network - Advancing the Common Vision for Transforming the Pulp and Paper Industry.

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MEMBERS

Canada

Boreal Songbird Initiative
CityGreen
CPAWS
Crofton Airshed Citizens Group
Crown Lands Network
David Suzuki Foundation
Friends of Clayoquot Sound
Georgia Strait Alliance
Greenpeace Canada
Canopy
Reach for Unbleached
Sierra Club - BC
Western Canada Wilderness Committee

United States

Activism Center at Wetlands-Preserve
As You Sow
Buckeye Forest Council
Center for A New American Dream
Clean Water Action Council of NE WI
Clean Water for North Carolina
Conservatree
Co-op America
Cumberland Countians for Peace & Justice
Chlorine Free Products Association
Dogwood Alliance
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Investigation Agency
EnviroJustice
ForestEthics
Free The Planet!
FSC - US
Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives
Global Justice Ecology
Grassroots Recycling Network
Green Press Initiative
Heartwood
Indiana Forest Alliance
Institute for Local Self Reliance
INFORM, Inc
Kentucky Heartwood
Model Forest Policy Program
National Forest Protection Alliance
National Wildlife Federation
Native Forest Network
Natural Resources Defense Council
Phone Book Free
Product Policy Institute
Rainforest Relief
Rainforest Action Network
Recycled Products Co-op
Re-nourish
Southern Forests Network
Stop GE Trees
Virginia Forest Watch
Washington Toxics Coalition
Watershed Media
Wild South
WWF-US

Europe

ClimateforIdeas.org
Friends of the Earth - Finland
Greenpeace -  Int.
Robin Wood
Urgewald
WWF-International
Pro Regenwald

Oceania

Rainforest Information Centre
PIPEC
WWF-Australia
The Wilderness Society
The Environmental Paper Network represents over 100 organizations working together to accelerate social and environmental transformation in the pulp and paper industry.  Our goals are to protect the world’s last endangered forests, safeguard our global climate, and ensure abundant, clean drinking water and respect for community and indigenous rights. The Network developed the Common Vision as a framework to guide necessary shifts in production and consumption.  

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The Environmental Paper Network Steering Committee consists of:

The Environmental Paper Network

16 Eagle Street, Suite 200

Asheville, NC 28801

828.251.8558

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