Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Dutch-Minister-Receives-Appeal-for-European-Forestry-Act-in-The-Hague-27MZIFJ8E03AZ.htmlConceptually similarSignatures Delivery for EU Forest Regulation in The HagueGP1SUPMNCompleted★★★★★Signatures Delivery for EU Forest Regulation in The HagueGP1SUPMOCompleted★★★★Signatures Delivery for EU Forest Regulation in The HagueGP1SUPN9Completed★★★★Delivery Oceans Petition at Ministry in The Hague GP01IVPCompleted★★★★Anna SchoemakersGP0STTMH8Completed★★★★Anna SchoemakersGP0STTMH9Completed★★★★Anna SchoemakersGP0STTMHACompleted★★★★Anna SchoemakersGP0STTMHBCompleted★★★★Anna SchoemakersGP0STTMHCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU8TBDutch Minister Receives Appeal for European Forestry Act in The HagueDutch Minister of Agriculture and Nature Carola Schouten receives a massive appeal for a European Forestry Act in the form of a green heart from WWF and Greenpeace Netherlands directors Marieke Harteveld (center) and Anna Schoemakers (right). The appeal comes from more than 80,000 concerned Dutch people who signed the joint forest petition of Greenpeace and WWF. This petition encourages the government to stand up in Europe for a forest law that sets sustainability requirements for products such as meat, soy, palm oil and cocoa that are traded on the European market. A strong European Forest Law stops Europe's involvement in deforestation and human rights violations.Locations:Europe-Netherlands-The HagueDate:21 Nov, 2019Credit:© Marten van Dijl / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4033px X 2986pxKeywords:Direct communications-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace executive directors-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Petitions-Politicians-Three people-Women-World Wildlife Fund (WWF)Shoot:Dutch Minister Receives Appeal for European Forestry Act in The HagueDutch Minister of Agriculture and Nature Carola Schouten receives a massive appeal for a European Forestry Act in the form of a green heart from WWF and Greenpeace Netherlands directors Marieke Harteveld (center) and Anna Schoemakers (right). The appeal comes from more than 80,000 concerned Dutch people who signed the joint forest petition of Greenpeace and WWF. This petition encourages the government to stand up in Europe for a forest law that sets sustainability requirements for products such as meat, soy, palm oil and cocoa that are traded on the European market. A strong European Forest Law stops Europe's involvement in deforestation and human rights violations