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To catch up with public values and meet the new standards being demanded by customers, Boise Cascade will need to undertake a fundamental transformation of its business practices.
Rainforest Action Network is calling on Boise Cascade to:
Phase out logging and selling of all wood products from old growth forests.
Terminate all logging and selling of wood products from public lands in the United States.
Commit to no further conversion of native forests to plantations.
Cease development and planting of genetically modified trees.
Adopt logging standards that meet or exceed those of the Forest Stewardship Council.
With more than $7 billion in annual sales, Boise Cascade is among the nation's largest and wealthiest forest products companies. Yet in order to survive as a business entity, the company must listen to its customers. You can make a difference by writing to Boise Cascade today and expressing your opposition to destructive and predatory logging.
George Harad
Chief Executive Officer
Boise Cascade Corporation
1111 W. Jefferson St.
Boise, ID 83728
Dear Mr. Harad:
I am writing to express my deep disappointment regarding Boise Cascades destructive logging. I understand that Boise Cascade is actively logging old growth forests in the U.S. and Canada, and is actually selling wood products that have been cut from our planets most precious and rare forests in Brazil, Southeast Asia, and elsewhere. Our culture no longer slaughters elephants for their ivory tusks; it is equally unacceptable to cut down old growth forests for 2x4s and office paper in this day and age.
I urge your company to commit to eliminate logging and selling old growth wood products and to phase out logging on U.S. public lands. Until your company makes these commitments, I will not support any business that carries Boise Cascade wood and paper products.
For the forests,
(your name)