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TTF chief executive responds to Observer article on illegal timber
19 November, 2010

NGOs must adhere to standards they expect of others
13 November, 2010
Corporate responsibility applies to NGOs too, says John White, Timber Trade Federation chief executive

NGOs must adhere to standards they expect of others
13 November, 2010
Corporate responsibility applies to NGOs too, says John White, Timber Trade Federation chief executive

Dutch timber procurement body rejects Malaysian scheme
04 November, 2010

Logic of illegal logging rethink
02 October, 2010
The government's U-turn on illegal logging legislation is logical and pragmatic

Government does U-turn on illegal timber legislation
02 October, 2010

Logic of illegal logging rethink
02 October, 2010
The government's U-turn on illegal logging legislation is logical and pragmatic

Politicians and timber trade welcome EU regulation
30 September, 2010

TV hard man actor in Amazon film screening
22 September, 2010

Responsible timber market website launched
13 September, 2010

CPET updates guidance on Category B timber
09 August, 2010

EU leglisation needs global action
07 August, 2010
EU illegal logging legislation will help promote timber

EU leglisation needs global action
07 August, 2010
EU illegal logging legislation will help promote timber

WWF accuses government of faltering on zero carbon
24 May, 2010

Training triumphs
15 May, 2010
Training should be a career-long process, according to TTJ Career Development Award winner Sarah Broadley

Energy issue hots
01 May, 2010
The growing wood energy market needs ground rules to ensure fair competition for fibre and that fuel is sustainably sourced, says Laszlo Matthe, bioenergy co-ordinator for WWF International

Timber industry can drive sustainability
01 May, 2010
George White, head of the WWF's Global Forest & Trade Network, says the timber industry and NGOs can work together to ensure good forest management

A clear call for certification
01 May, 2010
Timber certification will only progress if it’s clearly specified through the supply chain, says Ian Gray, WWF Global Forest & Trade Network responsible forestry co-ordinator

Transforming the supply chain
01 May, 2010
It is possible to supply the world’s need for timber while conserving the biodiversity of the last, great forest areas, writes George White, head of WWF’s Global Forest & Trade Network

Timber industry can drive sustainability
01 May, 2010
George White, head of the WWF's Global Forest & Trade Network, says the timber industry and NGOs can work together to ensure good forest management