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ALERT! Final Push Needed to Stop Australia’s Tasmanian Ancient Forest Pulping for Throw-Away Paper Consumption

Gunns of Australia’s controversial plans to build a huge pulp mill to make disposable consumer items largely from clearfelling ancients forests is close to failing, let us together make a final decisive push to warn off potential investors and environmental approvals and achieve its permanent withdrawal

What worked with ANZ can work with others to end Gunns pulp mill proposalTAKE ACTION! Plans by Australian woodchip giant Gunns Ltd., to continue clearcutting of Tasmania’s ancient forests to feed a massive new paper pulp mill [search], appear to be near final collapse [ark]. Gunns is scrambling to raise the cash needed to build the AU$2 billion pulp mill and to meet a looming federal government environmental approval deadline. Chief executive of Leighton Holdings, the proposed builder of the mill, has even stated the project is dead. Join us in supporting massive local protests, and calling upon Australia’s Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett to not extend the environmental approval process, and for the several European pulp interests to steer clear of funding the project or risk years of protest and conflict. Let’s join together with local protests and ensure the Gunns pulp mill proposal is permanently withdrawn from consideration. TAKE ACTION!

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Tags: Australia, climat, Federal Environment, Gunns Ltd., Leighton Holdings, Peter Garrett, proposed builder, Tasmania, USD, woodchip giant

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