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Marking Illegal Timber in Brazil
Greenpeace's action against the export of illegal timber. On December 6th 1999 Greenpeace activists Paolo Adario and Manuel Pinto identified an illegal supply of logs in the yard of Eidai do Brasil, a Japanese export logging company in Icoarai municipality of the Para State, Brazil. The activists stopped a truck leaving a mill from the Para state carrying "faveira" [timber used in the plywood industry, the cargo was not accompanied by ATPF documents. [Authorisation for Forest Products Transport] which is illegal. Activists marked the logs with special dye and then tracked them to the Eidai facility, where the logs were identified. IBAMA then fined Eidai do Brasil for being in possession of the logs.
Creator:
Pedro Varela
Unique identifier:
GP03F3N
Old Image ID:
B7FD939A
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Video
Ranking:
★★★★
Duration:
2m19s
Size:
768px × 576px 211MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Actions and protests
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Cars
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Deforestation
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Eidai do Brazil
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Forests (campaign title)
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Greenpeace campaigners
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Illegal logging
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KWCI (GPI)
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Roads
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Timber
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Timber industry
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Trees
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Tropical rainforests