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January 28, 2020

11/12/2020

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Thank you so much for your support. In February I will attend the first meeting of the working group to revise the Irish standards for sustainable forestry management under the PEFC, the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification. I am preparing a working document as my brief and I would very much like to hear your opinions. You can see the current set of standards at http://pefc.ie

I am representing Celtic Druid Temple and our interests in restoring our Native Woodlands as a source of abundance for the indigenous peoples of Ireland. I ask you, if interested, to email me your suggestions and ideas in a focused short document of no more than 500 words. The proviso is that your suggestions must be phrased in the positive and be solutions focused. We are aware of the many problems associated with industrial planting of mono cultures and the harm it is inflicting and the harm associated with foreign investment companies buying up large tracts of land. Our focus will be to present working solutions to eliminate the harm currently being caused by the industry. Please email me with your suggestions or questions.
Grá
Niamh

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