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Environmental Investigation Agency Applauds U.S. Congress for Passing World's First Ban on Import of Illegally Logged Wood
The legislation amends the Lacey Act, a long-standing wildlife trafficking statute, to ban the commerce of illegally-sourced plants, including wood products. The amendment was included in the farm bill, which passed the Senate today by a veto-proof margin of 81-15. The farm bill passed the House yesterday, also with a veto-proof majority.
"The passage of this law marks a new phase in the global effort to improve forest governance," said
EIA has spent a decade investigating illegal logging and trade, bringing the issue to political prominence in
The bipartisan Lacey Act amendment was championed by Senator
"This legislation will go a long way towards not only leveling the playing field for American manufacturers, but to protecting jobs and addressing the illegal logging crisis," said Senator Wyden.
"The world's biggest consumer nation has sent a message today that will be heard in forest communities around the world," concluded
Further information on the Environmental Investigation Agency and illegal logging is available at: www.eia-global.org and www.eia-international.org
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