Saving the World’s Forests From Toilet Paper, Margarine, and Skin Cream
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Corporations must uphold their promises to stop using palm oil and pulpwood sourced from deforested lands, says a new report.
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April 29, 2015 By Emily J. Gertz
Emily J. Gertz is TakePart's associate editor for environment and wildlife.
More than half a million square miles of the worlds forestsan expanse double the size of Texasmay vanish by 2030, and the reasons may be right inside your shopping bag.
Illegal logging, land clearing for livestock, and expansion of palm oil and pulpwood plantations are the major drivers of global forest destruction highlighted in a new report from conservation group World Wildlife Fund.
Illegally logged wood shows up in the United States in everyday products such as bookshelves and picture frames.
Some cleared forestlands are turned into pulpwood plantations, with the pulp used in toilet tissue, paper towels, and other supermarket goods, said Linda Walker, director of the global forest and trade project for WWF. Others are converted to palm oil plantations, a surging agricultural sector in several nations.
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