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What is the WWF-UK Forest and Trade Network?

What is the WWF-UK Forest and Trade Network?
The mission of the WWF-UK Forest & Trade Network (FTN) is to improve the management of the world's production forests by using the purchasing power and influence of UK businesses to bring about change.
The WWF-UK FTN was founded in 1991, originally named the WWF 1995 Group, and with 20 participating companies. Its members' vision was to ensure that their timber and paper supplies came from well managed forests, and did not contribute to forest destruction and illegal logging practices.

Since its launch, the WWF-UK FTN has become widely recognised as a successful partnership between WWF and business - a partnership that promotes and progresses responsible management of the world's forests.
Matécho forest near Saül in the center of French Guiana © WWF Canon / Roger LE GUEN

Contact details
For more information about the WWF-UK FTN please contact:

WWF-UK FTN Coordinator
Panda House
Weyside Park
Godalming
Surrey
GU7 1XR

t: 01483 426444
d: 01483 412578
f: 01483 426409
e: ftn@wwf.org.uk