Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Logging-Transport-in-Finland-27MZIFZOJ96.htmlConceptually similarLogs at Finnish-Russian BorderGP0104KCompleted★★★★UPM Paper Mill in FinlandGP02R2Completed★★★★Stora Enso Imatra mill - Illegal Logging DocumentationGP0VT4Completed★★★★Illegal Logging DocumentationGP0OUKCompleted★★★★Illegal Logging Transport in FinlandGP0HCVCompleted★★★★UPM Paper Mill in FinlandGP01A3NCompleted★★★★Logs at Finnish-Russian BorderGP0FD6Completed★★★★Pulp and Paper Mill in FinlandGP0T8Completed★★★★Pulp and Paper Mill in FinlandGP0141UCompleted★★★★View AllGP0B8RLogging Transport in FinlandLogs transport railway cars at the cargo terminal Joensuu.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-Joensuu-ScandinaviaDate:24 May, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Matti SnellmanMaximum size:3072px X 2048pxKeywords:Boreal forests-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Illegal logging-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Paper industry-Railways-Timber-Timber industry-Trains-TransportationShoot: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:The Great Northern Forest - Wide CollectionRussia Finland Illegal Timber Transport 2006 (all photographers)