Antiques trade in renewed High Court bid to quash UK’s landmark Ivory Act
A small group of antiques dealers is persisting in attempts to overturn a law designed to help protect elephants from poachers and curb the trade in ivory
A small group of antiques dealers is persisting in attempts to overturn a law designed to help protect elephants from poachers and curb the trade in ivory
China is amending its Forest Law to include a nationwide ban on buying, processing or transporting illegally sourced timber
A high court in Indonesia has upheld the conviction, jail term and substantial fine of a major corrupt timber trader
A new paper looks at the potential delay to the ozone hole recovery caused by unexpected CFC-11 emissions in China
In the first raid of its kind, Dutch police have seized a large quantity of Myanmar Teak in the Netherlands circumvented through the Czech Republic in contravention of EU Law.
Supermarket plastic has risen to more than 900,000 tonnes – despite retailers making public commitments to cut down their plastic packaging