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The European Environmental Paper Network (EEPN) is a civil society movement promoting sustainable practices in the pulp and paper industry. It consists of more than 50 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from 21 countries that are signatories to the Common Vision for Transforming the European Paper Industry:

  • Worldforests, Scotland   
  • Friends of the Siberian Forests, Russia   
  • ForestEthics, England   
  • British-Russian Ecocultural Network, UK   
  • FERN, Belgium   
  • Friends of the Earth England, Wales & Northern Ireland, England, Wales & NI   
  • Urgewald, Germany   
  • Bruno Manser Fonds, Switzerland   
  • Robin Wood, Germany   
  • Reforesting Scotland, Scotland   
  • Friends of the Earth Forest Network (Melbourne), Australia   
  • PRO Regenwald, Germany   
  • Friends of the Earth Finland, Finland   
  • Watch Indonesia, Germany   
  • Forest Peoples Programme, England   
  • Boreal Forest Network, Canada   
  • Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS), Germany  
  • Greenpeace International, Netherlands    
  • Estonian Green Movement, Estonia   
  • Estonian Fund for Nature, Estonia   
  • SPOK, Russia   
  • WWF International, Switzerland   
  • Tropica Verde, Germany   
  • Goongerah Environment Centre, Australia   
  • Environment East Gippsland, Australia   
  • Norges Naturvernforbund (FoE Norway), Norway   
  • Kola Biodiversity Conservation Centre, Russia   
  • Youth and Environment Europe, Czech Republic   
  • GLOBAL 2000, Austria   
  • Safier, Belgium   
  • Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Belgium   
  • Taiga Biological Station, Canada   
  • Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, Sweden   
  • AK Regenwald Aschaffenburg, Germany   
  • Teachers for Forests, Australia   
  • Biodiversity Conservation Centre, Russia   
  • Finnish Nature League, Finland   
  • Finnish Association for Nature Conservation, Finland   
  • Initiative 2000plus Berlin, Germany   
  • ecodevelop, Germany   
  • International Animal Rescue, Malta   
  • ARA (Working Group on Rainforests and Biodiversity), Germany   
  • Terra! onlus, Italy
  • Milieudefensie, Netherlands   
  • Amici della Terra, Italy   
  • Ecoinstitut Barcelona, Spain   
  • Timberwatch, South Africa   
  • Natur og Ungdom / Nature and Youth, Norway   
  • WALHI/Friends of the Earth Indonesia


Any non-governmental organisation that shares our vision is welcome to sign on and become part of this growing network of activism towards more sustainable paper production and consumption.

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