Stopping the Trade in Stolen Timber in Asia Nearly two and a half billion dollars worth of stolen timber is traded between East and Southeast Asian countries every year. China, which consumes wood from some of the countries hardest hit by illegal logging, is considered the world's largest consumer of illegal timber, while Indonesia is the largest tropical supplier. It is clear that if illegal logging is to be carried out effectively, countries in the region must work together.
EIA and Telapak investigations over the past five years have spanned this region and provided unique insights into this trade and the.....
EIA and Telapak investigations over the past five years have spanned this region and provided unique insights into this trade and the.....