Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Forests-Action-on-Illegal-Timber-in-Antwerp-27MZIFL3P0BE.htmlConceptually similarForests Action on Illegal Timber in AntwerpGP01Z7ACompleted★★★★Forests Action on Illegal Timber in AntwerpGP01Z7GCompleted★★★★Forests Action on Illegal Timber in AntwerpGP01Z7DCompleted★★★★★★Forests Action on Illegal Timber in AntwerpGP01Z7FCompleted★★★★Forests Action on Illegal Timber in AntwerpGP01Z7HCompleted★★★★★★★Forests Action on Illegal Timber in AntwerpGP01Z7ECompleted★★★★★★Czech Activists Uncover Illegal Logs from DRCGP04NK0Completed★★★★★★Czech Activists Uncover Illegal Logs from DRCGP04NK1Completed★★★★GE Maize Field Trial Action in BelgiumGP021JNCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP01Z7BForests Action on Illegal Timber in AntwerpGreenpeace activists discover a consignment of illegally logged timber from the Democratic Republic of Congo in Antwerp port and display banners reading "Stop Forest Crime!" and "Save Congo's Forests". The wood was logged by Lebanese company ITB and traded by Interholco Danzer Group. Greenpeace is calling on the European Union to fast track tough legislation to ban the trafficking of illegal timber.Locations:Antwerp-Belgium-Europe, West EuropeDate:17 Feb, 2010Credit:© Philip Reynaers / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3717px X 2473pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-European Union (EU)-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace activists-Illegal-Illegal logging-Industrial cranes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Ports-Small group of people-Timber-Timber industryShoot:Forests Action on Illegal Timber in AntwerpGreenpeace activists discover a consignment of illegally logged timber from the Democratic Republic of Congo in Antwerp port. The wood was logged by Lebanese company ITB and traded by Interholco Danzer Group. Greenpeace is calling on the European Union to fast track tough legislation to ban the trafficking of illegal timber.