Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Illegal-Logging-Transport-in-Finland-27MZIFQLZ5I.htmlConceptually similarIllegal Logging Transport in FinlandGP01ELUCompleted★★★★★★Illegal Logging Transport in FinlandGP0USHCompleted★★★★Illegal Log TransportationGP02DQACompleted★★★★Illegal Log TransportationGP02DQBCompleted★★★★Illegal Log TransportationGP02DQCCompleted★★★★Illegal Log TransportationGP02DQDCompleted★★★★Illegal Log TransportationGP02DQRCompleted★★★★UPM Paper Mill in FinlandGP02R2Completed★★★★Illegal Logging Transport in FinlandGP0HCVCompleted★★★★View AllGP0FD5Illegal Logging Transport in FinlandTruck TGK_266 with trailer WKV_999, carrying illegally logged timber, leave Niirala border station after showing paper documents at the border.This documentation is part of a Greenpeace undercover investigation revealing how illegally logged timber from Russia is being freely imported into Finland.Locations:Eastern Europe-Finland-Niirala Border Checkpoint-ScandinaviaDate:18 Jun, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Patrik RastenbergerMaximum size:4056px X 2774pxKeywords:Boreal forests-Commercial logging-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Illegal logging-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Paper industry-Signs-Timber industry-Transportation-TrucksShoot:Russia Finland Illegal Timber TransportA Greenpeace undercover investigation reveals how illegally logged timber from Russia is being freely imported into Finland to factories including those of Stora Enso, which is partly owned by the Finnish State.Related Collections:Russia Finland Illegal Timber Transport 2006 (all photographers)