Trees Action and Forest Biotech 99 Conference, Oxford

The cam­paign against GE in forestry kicked off the week of the For­est Biotech 99 con­fer­ence, with news that AstraZeneca’s plan­ta­tion of GM poplar trees had been felled and ring-barked by eco-lum­ber­jacks. These trees have a reduced lignin con­tent which the indus­try claims, in typ­i­cal green­wash lan­guage, means there will be less pol­lu­tion from pulp pro­cess­ing. Tru­ly envi­ron­men­tal solu­tions would be more recy­cling, less paper use, and diver­si­fy­ing our source mate­ri­als, for exam­ple, using hemp. Whilst this attack has undoubt­ed­ly put back research, AstraZeneca claims that 48 of the trees were mature enough to pulp for paper mak­ing. A demon­stra­tion also took place out­side the con­fer­ence dur­ing the week, with the beau­ti­ful old tree out­side being dressed and turned into a wish­ing tree.

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