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In Fond Memory of Jimmy Chandler, one of South Carolina’s True Environmental Heroes

His death is a huge loss to the environmental movement in the South, what we have gained through his life is even greater.

 

 
Comments Keep Rolling in on the KFC Campaign

A choice sampling of some of the great feedback we have been receiving on our KFC campaign... keep it coming!

 
Spelling Out Our Demands on KFC

Announcing a new eight part series highlighting what we are demanding KFC do to protect our forests...

 
Ant-biomass Lobby Takes to the Halls of Congress

Our friends at various groups around the country fighting wood-burning biomass facilities took to the halls of Congress today to lobby for the end of unjust subsidies for biomass...

 
 
MOU with Bowater PDF Print E-mail

Dogwood Alliance Protects Cumberland Plateau - reaches groundbreaking agreement with Paper Company to protect forests

In 2005 in response to rising public concern regarding AbitibiBowater's (formerly Bowater) the largest paper producer in the Southern U.S. and specifically on the Cumberland Plateau, the company entered into an historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dogwood Alliance and the Natural Resources Defense Council in which it committed to make some significant improvements to its sourcing of wood fiber in the Southern U.S forests.  The MOU included important commitments to identify and protect forests of ecological significance, end the conversion of natural forests to plantations, restrict the aerial spraying of chemical fertilizers and herbicides, limit the use of large-scale clear cutting and to increase the use of recycled fiber.

Over the past three years, Dogwood Alliance has worked hard to see that Bowater - now AbitibiBowater keeps its promises. 

 

For more information on the historic agreement click here

For the Dogwood Alliance report on Bowater's steps to implement the agreement and for more information on how the agreement has worked to provide on the ground protection for the Cumberland Plateau click here

To take a virtual tour of the Plateau click here

For NRDC's Cumberland Plateau page click here

To take Action click here

 

 

 
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