Pressemitteilung: Maritime supply chain actors brought together to step up collaborative efforts to tackle timber and wildlife trafficking in container shipping

Geneva, 28 July 2021 – A two-day Global Shipping Roundtable event to combat illegal wildlife and timber trade in containerized shipping brought together attendees representing 39 private shipping lines, freight forwarding companies and port operators, 18 public sector organizations, seven policy-making bodies, including the World Customs Organization (WCO) and International Maritime Organization (IMO), as well as 14 Non-Governmental Organizations.

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Quelle: International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA)

Schlagwörter: timber and wildlife trafficking, container shipping, Global Shipping Roundtable, illegal wildlife and timber trade

Kategorie(n): Gesundheit & Umwelt ; Aus den Organisationen