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Dogwood Alliance’s strategy in a nutshell

Persistent pressure from bold, public, grassroots campaigns convinces more and more companies to commit to forest protection which creates demand that large supplier companies like International Paper must meet. More and more demand for ending irresponsible industrial forestry practices results in changes in the marketplace which creates real and lasting protection for Southern forests and forests around the globe.

Dogwood Alliance started with the largest office supply businesses, Staples, Office Depot and OfficeMax. We continue to work with these companies to ensure that their forest protection commitments result in real protection on the ground.

Now, we’re building an exciting campaign to solve the Packaging Problem. By joining the campaign you help move one of the biggest and most destructive industries in the world – paper and paper packaging – away from irresponsible practices that destroy endangered Southern forests and communities and toward practices that can help protect some of the most special and most endangered forests in North America and the planet.

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Dogwood Alliance speaks out in support of shareholder resolution on sustainable forestry and challenges International Paper to become an environmental leader at company's annual general meeting in New York!