The Villain: Timber Products Company
Timber Products Company (TPC), based in
Oregon, is in negotiations to re-open a veneer mill in Ketchikan, Alaska that
would require logging old growth, roadless areas in
the Tongass to make veneer, a product used in making
plywood.
According to the U.S. Forest Service, running
the veneer mill profitably was contingent upon the removal of the Tongass from
the Clinton era Roadless Rule. In preliminary negotiations, the Forest Service
promised to work to provide a supply of trees from pristine roadless areas
formerly protected by the Roadless Rule. This is the last stop! Remember,
EVERY tree cut from the Tongass is still an old growth tree. Help stop
them from becoming plywood!
Flood the Phone
Lines!
You can defend
the Tongass by calling TPC directly and urge them to withdraw from negotiations
to re-open the Ketchikan veneer mill. If they stop negotiations, we’ll stop
calling them!
Place your call anytime on Monday, March 29th and
Tuesday, March 30th.
Call Timber Products Company at: 1-800-547-9520
1. Ask to speak to Joe Gonyea (chief operating
officer).
2. Tell him (or the person who probably won’t let you
talk to Joe) that TPC needs to stay out of the Tongass!
3.
Tell them that you will not purchase any TPC products if they run the veneer
mill in Ketchikan.
Get the Word Out!
Please pass this email to other organizations you know that
would like to stop the Tongass from becoming plywood! Attached is a fact sheet
that can be printed off and handed out. We need to get as many people to call as
possible. Call each day!
Finally, let us know that your organization sent this email out to its
members. We would like to to have this a coalition of many groups working
together and expand out support. Thank you for yours!
If you have any questions about the call in day or the
campaign, please feel free to call.
-Patrick