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Greenpeace occupies AbitibiBowater headquarters

Feature story | September 23, 2008 at 17:00

This morning, Greenpeace occupied the Montréal headquarters of logging company AbitibiBowater. In the early morning hours, three activists entered the offices of Canada’s largest logging company AbitibiBowater. They chained themselves to the...

AbitibiBowater needs to green its operations to survive

Feature story | April 15, 2009 at 17:00

Greenpeace sees AbitibiBowater’s current financial difficulties as the best chance for the company to develop a plan for long-term survival. AbitibiBowater, Canada’s largest logging company and the world’s largest newsprint manufacturer, has...

Call AbitibiBowater and demand an end to logging in intact forests.

Feature story | October 19, 2008 at 17:00

Place a call today to AbitibiBowater’s head office and urge them to defer logging in intact Boreal Forests.Let them know you want them to make sustainable forestry a reality.

Greenpeace disappointed that AbitibiBowater continues to destroy Boreal Forest

Feature story | September 7, 2008 at 17:00

Formal discussions between Greenpeace andCanada's largest logging company AbitibiBowater ended today following a meeting in a Toronto hotel between Greenpeace representatives and company CEO David J. Paterson. AbitibiBowater expressed an...

300 million reasons why AbitibiBowater needs a rethink

Feature story | November 5, 2008 at 17:00

Third quarter earnings released by AbitibiBowater today highlight the failure of the logging company's strategy to address environmental performance and sustainability.

Greenpeace occupies world headquarters of logging giant AbitibiBowater

Press release | September 23, 2008 at 17:00

Three Greenpeace activists entered the headquarters of AbitibiBowater this morning and chained themselves to the logging company's entrance doorway. The environmental group is protesting the destruction of the Boreal Forest by the world's largest...

Activists end 24 hour lockdown of AbitibiBowater headquarters

Press release | September 24, 2008 at 17:00

Three Greenpeace activists chained to the front entrance of logging giant AbitibiBowater’s headquarter since early yesterday morning have ended their blockade. Cyndie Dubois, Hubert Rochon and Erick Desforges were protesting the paper and lumber...

A stop to logging in the Whiskey Jack Forest & victory for Grassy Narrows First...

Blog entry by Natalie | June 24, 2008 1 comment

We at Greenpeace welcome the June 4, 2008 decision by forest-products giant AbitibiBowater to end its logging operations in the traditional territory of the Grassy Narrows First Nation. We have been supporting the community in its...

Greenpeace supports Grassy Narrows First Nation's call for a logging moratorium

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | October 8, 2010

On Wednesday, Grassy Narrows First Nation issued a statement renewing their call for an end to logging on their traditional territory. Greenpeace has supported Grassy Narrows for many years and worked closely with them and other...

Greenpeace activists arrested protesting Boreal Forest destruction

Press release | March 26, 2008 at 18:00

Early this afternoon, four Greenpeace activists were arrested attempting to unfurl a massive banner inside Toronto’s Eaton Centre. The message: “Sears, Best Buy, Indigo Books, Toys “R” Us, Canadian Tire and Kleenex = Boreal Forest Destruction.”

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