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Based on government documents, independent audits, satellite mapping, and public records, this case study looks at the past, present, and future of the Kenogami Forest, a 2,000,000 hectare (4,940,000 acre) expanse in northern Ontario. Kenogami is a forest that Kimberly-Clark directly managed for decades, and a forest that remains one of its primary sources of tree pulp today.
Years of excessive clearcut logging, bad planning, failed regeneration, weak compliance with regulations, and lack of meaningful consultation with First Nations and workers have taken a serious toll on the Kenogami Forest.
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| Date published: | April 16, 2008 |
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| Number of pages: | 36 |
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