Media Room

Media/Press Room
From readers of USA Today, to the CEO of Staples, to the government leaders of Chile and Canada, we’re changing people’s minds about what’s acceptable when it comes to the paper and wood products that we use every day. Our campaigns have been featured on CNN, CBC, the Today Show, National Public Radio, and in newspapers including the Globe and Mail, USA Today and The New York Times.
Will Craven, our US Media Officer, can be reached at 415.863.4563, extension 314 and uspress (at) forestethics.org.
Andrew Frank, our Canadian Media Officer, can be reached at canadapress (at) forestethics.org.
Recent News and Updates
Huffington Post -- Subsidizing Junk Mail in the Great Recession
January 29th, 2010
January 29th, 2010
Executive Director Todd Paglia asks: Why are we PAYING for junk mail?
Globe and Mail -- B.C. eco groups call for 50 per cent land conservation
by Dirk Meissner, Canadian Press
January 27th, 2010
by Dirk Meissner, Canadian Press
January 27th, 2010
Seven B.C.-based groups, including the David Suzuki Foundation, ForestEthics and West Coast Environmental Law Society, are preparing to release a report...
More good news for the Do Not Mail campaign
by Alex Vanderweele, ForestEthics
January 26th, 2010
by Alex Vanderweele, ForestEthics
January 26th, 2010
Seattle passes Do Not Mail resolution; Top junk mailers feeling pressure
Vancouver Sun -- Oilsands Trouble in B.C.
by Barbara Yaffe, http://communities.canada.com/vancouversun/blogs/powerplay/archive/2010/01/21/tarsands-trouble-in-b-c.aspx
January 21st, 2010
by Barbara Yaffe, http://communities.canada.com/vancouversun/blogs/powerplay/archive/2010/01/21/tarsands-trouble-in-b-c.aspx
January 21st, 2010
This week, the group Forest Ethics lobbed a new grenade into the pipeline debate, focusing on the fact the land across B.C.'s north is inhabited by more than 50 aboriginal groups who never gave up treaty rights to their territory.













