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Published 17. Jun 2025 by Forests-Forward in Project Responsible sourcing of forest products
Epson joins Forests Forward to improve its forest footprint and help conserve forests
Multinational electronics company, Seiko Epson Corporation, accelerates its responsible sourcing journey by participating in WWF’s flagship programme for corporate action on forests.
Published 05. Dec 2024 by Forests-Forward in Project Forest Landscape Restoration in Mexico’s Central Pacific Jaguar Landscape
Jaguar sightings inform restoration corridors
WWF-Mexico have been working with local communities, authorities and researchers to place camera traps throughout the Central Pacific landscape.
Published 23. Sep 2024 by Forests-Forward in Project Improving forest management and supporting sustainable local jobs
Bridges across the canopy
Maderacre and WWF help restore connectivity for monkeys and other wildlife in a simple and cost-effective way.
Published 12. Sep 2024 by Forests-Forward in Project Strengthening the resilience of Malaysia’s Ulu Muda Forest Complex
SIG scales up support for forest landscape conservation with new WWF project in Peninsular Malaysia
SIG, has launched a three-and-half-year project in Malaysia’s Ulu Muda Forest Complex through WWF’s Forests Forward programme.
Published 04. Mar 2024 by Forests-Forward in Project Sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation in the TRIDOM peripheral zone
Bonus Harvest joins Forests Forward to improve forest management in Gabon
The forestry company has committed to achieving FSC certification, protecting biodiversity, and supporting the rights and wellbeing of local communities.
Published 31. Oct 2023 by Forests-Forward in Project Zero deforestation for HP paper and paper-based packaging
HP showcased in WWF report
Through Forests Forward, WWF works with a consortium of leading global companies with impacts and dependencies on forests – including HP, IKEA, SIG, Costco Wholesale, International Paper and many more – to halt and reverse forest loss.
Published 25. Oct 2023 by Forests-Forward in Project Responsible Forest Management in the Republic of Congo
Seeing more than wood in the trees: Republic of Congo
To preserve our forests, we need to recognize their multiple values and develop financial instruments that include the true total value of forest systems. WWF is working across its offices with forest managers who see more than wood in their forests.
Published 25. Oct 2023 by Forests-Forward in Project Safeguarding the green heart of the Carpathians
Seeing more than wood in the trees: Romania
To preserve our forests, we need to recognize their multiple values and develop financial instruments that include the true total value of forest systems. WWF is working across its offices with forest managers who see more than wood in their forests.
Published 22. Aug 2023 by Forests-Forward in Project Improve Forest Management and Restoration in Madre de Dios, Peru
Six Peruvian associations join Forests Forward to take action for forests in the Peruvian Amazon
Five agroforestry cooperatives plus a wood production company have committed to the quality restoration of areas degraded by mining and illegal logging in Madre de Dios by planting more than 40,000 trees of native species in over 400 hectares.
Published 13. Jun 2023 by Forests-Forward in Project Responsible wood sourcing & promotion of responsible forest management
Why corporate transparency is a clear way forward for forests
With the urgent need to reverse deforestation and increasing regulatory requirements on nature, it’s important now – more than ever – for companies to show leadership and transparency in their sourcing. Here’s why companies partner with us.
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